Okay, it is a key date, you say, so it isn't just worth melt. What is the intrinsic value of this coin?
I have a metal detector I would love to use in the parks one of these days. Maybe I'll be doing a lot of it in the summer.
Now let's remember that counterfeit slabs also show up in the NGC Database, they just use the same numbers as a true graded piece.
John, I'd give your 1909 a solid VF35 Nice pickup. Mind letting it out what you paid? I found mine for five cents in a junk bin. I too am trying...
Oh, and if you wanna read it and help me edit it, Chris or Koen, go ahead and PM Me, I'll figure a way to attach it to a message.
Chris, very funny. I just wrote an essay about that. Koen, I'll have to buy it back after I send it out ;)
Here's one I found: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-S-U-S-Mint-Proof-Set-6-pcs-w-Treasury-token-/160448162708
I believe the 'plastic' ones are also aluminum because you can bend them and it'll stay in place.
If you feel like getting rid of one, let me know. I'll gladly take one :D
Hey guys, thanks for the information. If I ever sell it I'll be labeling it as lightly cleaned in the description. But until I find a higher grade...
I actually got one of these lately. It is a 1912 Barber Dime pop-out. I honestly think it is really cool.
Just gotta say: WOAH! :thumb:
You scored a merc!!? Pics!
Nice gift! Chris probably had some serious thought into that one. I was going to do the same :yes: But I'll be stocking up on other things to send...
That is beautiful but I don't think I'd be able to shell out that kind of money in for one note in my lifetime.
I think a Trinary, much like a Binary would get a very small premium. I just got one today in my change.
I've always wanted to get a Canadian Maple.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" Some people prefer blast white coins, and some people would kill for a toned coin. Toning is much of a...
Redwin, If I were you, I would get your coin put into a PCGS Slab just so yours can make it onto the registry and make that one on the front page...
Robert, you don't just have a 1883 nickel, it is the 1883 w/ cents and carries a nice premium in that condition. :thumb:
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