$6 melt value. This site places it at $130. Yes 50% silver. $130 sounds high. If it has been cleaned it's probably closer to $50. Composition:...
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First one could be a clip. Show the cut rim area. The second one looks like a blank quarter planchet.
Your nickel is a regular 1942 Philly that I explained in post #3. The silver 1942 Philly has a large P over the dome and a different patina.
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The 1982 and 1983's are often mushy, and hard to find in good condition in circulation. This 1982-D stood out. It looks much better in hand than...
From 1942-1945 the US removed the metal nickel from nickels, and the 75% copper and 25% nickel nickels now contained 56% copper 35% silver and 9%...
While my degree (B.A. Economics) was not a cash cow, it did help me get a couple of jobs. So I can't complain.
The SLQ seems scratched up to me. If those Washington's are genuine MS coins they are sweet.
The point of the N is right on the dentil in the photo and your coin in the Indian. So I would say Indian obverse. As for the double edge it's...
7610+6550= 14,160 When you figure in purity %, they have a business and have to pay rent, and salaries, plus the smelter makes something too, it's...
Low AU is possible although technically I agree with XF. But old copper gets some leeway and it's a beautiful coin.
I'd go about $5 for that. If you are going to spend that kind of money, get a special coin. Not a mass produced coin which falls under created...
You can see the bust of Lincoln upside down. And you can see the shield. Zincs weigh 2.5 and dimes weigh 2.27 but given the condition the weight...
Agree AG-03 In G-04 retail is $5. So around $3. People won't usually desire coins in this condition, unless they need it to fill a hole in their...
When you come to a fork in the road, take it. Yogi Berra
Something looks wrong. While it is very shiny and lustrous on the obverse, Lincoln looks very smooth with very little sharp details and lines....
Don't need the cent or the nickel. Every cash transaction can be rounded off to the nearest .05 or .10 and can all be worked out with dimes and...
Dryer coins have usually very mushy details. Either spooned or even ground off.
It should have gone into the scrap bucket and destroyed. I mean this wasn't found in circulation? Although it could have been discovered in a mint...
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