The S mint business strike coins will be worth more, because less are produced. The state quarters all made a ton of product but a few of the...
Show a photo of the reverse.
1963 and 1990 were not transitional years. You can call me anything you want because I will never see it.
It's about 100% that those aren't Rockwell test marks.
The value of this coin has been transformed from $1 to .01 cent.
Not worth grading. It's an impaired proof. I have a couple (clad). 1972-S and 2004-S Wisconsin. The 1970-S is maybe a dollar, or less. A proof...
I did not see the mint mark thank you. Still not sure if it is, or just a crunch mark. I thought these were produced at Philly, but if the other...
In 1971 the US mint struck 25 sentimo coins for the Philippines. Composition: Copper-Nickel-Zinc Weight: 4.0000g Diameter: 21mm I believe Philly...
Good hunt. Dollar coin at the first spot. Less than 20% Sat and the rest today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I said I am not being political, because I absolutely do not care one way or the other who is the President or what party they belong to, as they...
I never click on anything that says "Sponsored".
There were some left over war nickel planchets that got minted accidentally in 1946. This is not one of them.
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The large date 2 is close to the rim. The small date 2 is further away. The 8 on the small date is a snowman shape. As well as the difference in...
The exact same mentality is what is keeping the penny alive. Times and systems change. The dinosaurs are extinct. You won't have to carry 20...
Yeah you aren't getting it. If there aren't any dollar bills, the dollar coins would have to circulate. Ones are over produced and only a fraction...
I will be surprised if she makes it onto the $20 at all. Not to be political, but the current POTUS doesn't want her on the bill. If the opposing...
Didn't they make a lot of gold coins in the 70's, not intended to be counterfeits, but just as a way to smuggle the gold out of the country? And...
Because this is the first case of duplicate threads on this site ever.
Looks like a normal nickel. The war nickel planchets, especially one that circulated have a variety of patinas. A smaller normal photo will work...
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