Thanks for the link, that's the same as the Red Book price.
I don't usually buy capped bust because the the ones I normally see are almost worn smooth, but this one had enough detail left I couldn't pass it...
Good luck, around here I've seen them go for between 6 cents to 10 cents each. I watch craigslist and I run an WTB ad also. Sometimes you do get...
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Yeah, it has a reeded edge and it weighs 13.2 grams.
Could it have been a jewelry piece, or something like a belt buckle?
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Dang, that's what we call "hitting a lick with a crooked stick" down here in Texas.
Yesterday went by the bank to see if they had the new p cents, they didn't, did get a box of bank rolled cents (to go thru with my grandson) and...
Wow, a one word opinion and you even spelled it correctly, good for you. However, my grandson who is new to collecting thought they were awesome...
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Someone on ebay is selling one for $4.75 MINIATURE MORGAN STERLING SILVER ROUND BY THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY MINT
Oh well, I probably paid too much for the amount of silver, but they were only $10 (there's 10 of them in the pack).
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I've had good luck at the "We Buy Gold" shops around where I live (Dallas).
If you're not squeamish about Craigslist I'd suggest that route, I've sold and bartered a few on there and you don't pay the outrageous fleabay...
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Yeah, I noticed that it was lacquered, but it's the only one I have. I will try acetone though. I'll have to check out that blog also, thanks.
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