If you try to clean it you will only ruin it. It will be unnaturally whiter, or in this case, it will rip, etc.
I have the 2005 it's the 2nd generation and to be honest, I also have a 2003 Prius, 1st generation which I like a lot more. It's much more solidly...
No it shouldn't have lowered the weight, unless something ate into the coin. There is +/- tolerance so it's not really off by much/any. You can...
It's green goo. I think that's the clinical term. If it's organic, a soak in acetone won't hurt the coin and might remove it.
Navy, if you can see any part of a D it's not going to be worth grading. Or, if there is any discoloration or scratches in the mm area. If you...
The 2nd photo on the top right looks close. The curl on the 9 and the high 7. It doesn't have the weak liberty. Better pictures are needed. [ATTACH]
None of the US coins in 1965 1966 and 1967 had mint marks, although they were produced at all 3 mints.
They didn't make proofs in Denver.
It's not even the 2. Look how the 9 is completely wrong. This is a 5 year old thread. [ATTACH]
Since it is 100% nickel it will stick to a magnet.
Maybe silver will go up in value one day. It's been a bear market for 8 years.
Yeah to me the toning doesn't make it more attractive. While the condition is good, the almost 45 million minted, you really need something...
I have 2 5's with 4 leading 0's and I can't bear to part with them. I like the larger serial better, because there are 6 0's. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A standard G-04. But because it is old silver, this series is known for weak strikes, and the double dime is very cool, I will go G-06.
How much does it weigh? Silver is below $15 right now, but at $15.55 it's 50 cents a gram, x .925= 46 1/4 cents a gram.
Ideally you want 6 or 7 leading 0's. But even 5 could be OK, if the others are very low (150 etc) or something like 444 etc.
How many errors are there? 3. How many damaged coins are there? 85 billion.
If it wasn't cleaned, $10 is a fair price. And, it probably wasn't recently cleaned. That coin was probably cleaned 50 years ago. Looking at it...
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The Sacagaweas ran from 2000-2008 After that, they kept the obverse but a different reverse every year. These are now called Native American...
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