Littleton is actually quite picky in their buying. If you ever try to sell to them, they will reject some of the items you send, even if they look...
Looks a bit like a piece of plastic or something from the holder the coin is in.
Probably AU-50 to 53. Are you planning to have it slabbed?
I remember sending in coins to ANACS to get graded back then. The coin was returned in a flip with a cardstock notice printed on it that the flip...
I think wheat cent bags are running around $250 nowadays. ACE Mike
Looks about EF-40 to 45 to me, possibly cleaned.
Of course, photos would help us confirm what you have.
Panda has it right - you have a love token. It is a major alteration to the coin, but love tokens are a collectable in their own right. ACE Mike
I would say the 1995-D cent appears to have counting machine damage. ACE Mike
Mostly need a better picture of the reverse so we can see the wheat stalks, but the overall impression is VF-20. ACE Mike
I think silver is in the upper $17's today. You would probably get in the $30 area for the pair. ACE Mike
In typical circulated condition, the 1896-O is generally around a $20 to $25 retail value item. Whatever you do, absolutely do NOT make it shiny...
No numismatic value as far as I know, just bullion value, as they were intended to be. ACE Mike
The private mint that made them is Engelhard, based in southern Mass. They are better known for their one, ten, and 100 ounce silver and gold...
I would say you have a nice EF coin there! Can't really tell if it is EF-40 or EF-45, but the price difference is immaterial. Call it EF-40 and...
This is what a lot of collectors do. Many of my customers have either a raw set in an album or a slabbed set either in a slab box or an album such...
Much faster to sell them by the roll. Figure around $5 - $7 for 1956 - 1958, more for 1954 and 1955, depending on the exact date and mint mark....
On circulated coins such as that, which are generally fairly easy to grade, certification would mostly provide proof of authenticity. As Ltrain...
Remember - if you do crack any coins out it is always a good idea to keep the paper insert from the slab.
I agree it looks real, and the seller looks legit. However, it is not likely to sell in the $200 area. In that condition, it is more likely to go...
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