There are 7 varieties, unless you are including the 1982-S large date proof. The 1982-D small date copper would be difficult to include in this...
Well the point about it not sticking to a magnet, means it's not a steel 1943. Steel sticks to a magnet because of the iron content, and copper...
What Seattlite said. Ideally acetone works well on silver coins by removing crud without any chemicals/ acid/ or wiping. Some people say not to...
Dealers can not verify coins. Unless they are experts. And not all are. He can only give you an opinion on the coin which you can get right now....
Always need a photo. But if the first digit was 0 then yes. Or the last 2 were zeroes. Most likely this is just close/ looks good/ almost.
People do all kinds of things to coins. They drop them in acid. And then, sometimes they just lose them, and when you dig them up out of the sand...
Errors happen at the mint. This damage occurred after. 25 cents each. IDK but perhaps the Yellowstone was buried in sand for a few years and...
You are more likely to get struck by lightning, while hitting the Powerball, than find a 1983 copper (most are Denver I believe) or a 1982-D small...
Betty your dime is worth a dime. Both of the dimes have sentimental value. But no monetary value.
1982 was a transition year and they changed towards the end of the year from 95% copper cents, 3.11 grams, to zinc cents with a thin copper...
Looks like someone took a blow torch to it.
Where is the date?
Yes. The high spots on the observe show indications of cleaning. I said uncleaned, $15 retail.
Looks like a D that took a hit. I am unaware of any D over S or S over D for the 1951. Here are the S and D reverses for 1951. It doesn't help...
The title of your thread is correct. It is a 1909 VDB. In your post you mention "S". It is not an S. As for grading I doubt this is a red coin....
Proof can be any number. MS is from 60-70. Of course the newly minted ones will range from 63-70, but some of the very old ones and the impaired...
The date will appear, but the coin is now acid etched and damaged. You either have a dateless coin, or a dated coin that is damaged. It's very...
Oh as much as $8 VG retail.
It's not possible. Post a photo. Most likely someone removed the other side.
If you like it put it in a 2x2 and keep it. There's no value. These modern coins were mass produced and many still exist in this condition and...
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