Looking through the list it looks like the loser years (or winner years if no one saves them) will be 2009 and 2012 since neither of those years...
LOL!.......
the blue book has less information and is mostly a price guide, (which tends to be out of date) so stick to the red book.
Except the lawyers! Those guys are still working for their clients, and they are getting paid.
I agree, the nickel should go at the same time as the cent.
VERY COOL! I hope it is! and Awesome deal RickieB! What a great find!
I agree! Grading can be expensive and if that coin doesn't cross well then you will be out your grading fees and still have a cheap coin. Post...
My best deal was when I traded in some of the silver halves I'd acquired from searching rolls and purchased my 1916D Dime. That was a good deal!...
I sure looks like a 101, but where are the die cracks? There should be a bunch of them... and why is the under 7 so minimal, it should fill most...
but why? and more importantly . . . WHY?!
I read somewhere that the speared bison error was noticed within 60 seconds and that is why they are so uncommon. Literally thousands of rolls...
I dislike Ike! The thing is just so ugly, I feel the same way about the SBA.
yep, the OP revived his thread 11 months after he started it because he has finally gotten to the point of sending it in to be graded.
I have what I affectionately refer to as my "bucket-o-junk" (an old 5 qt. ice cream pail) which is where I put anything that I have accumulated...
Do you really believe that they are the same thing? The reason that I'm asking is that this is the heart of the issue here. They aren't the same...
good luck! I'm rootin' for ya.
DOH! I'd call them (the ANA) and see if they can fix it, but then again my time isn't all that valuable, either.
it sounds like someone has chemically removed the copper plating. This is simple to accomplish.
anyone have a recent greysheet willing to tell us what an unc roll of 89D halves bids/asks at?
they are worth $200-$500 ungraded and $350-$1500 if graded by one of the big 4 a MS 63-MS 67. I recommend slabbing if you have one!
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