Well said Doug! :smile
The absolute truth! ....as always my friend.
Do you have pictures of the whole coin? I'd like to see the whole thing, both sides.
The coin is severely corroded with heavy verdigris. When verdigris advances to this stage, you do not want to remove it. Doing so would REMOVE...
I don't know squat about these, but I'm up for a wild guess: 1 and 5 are the only real ones.
Very nice!
Very nice one, looks about 63/64. These are plentiful, not worth slabbing. I'd say it's worth about $15-20 or so if it's full red. I can't tell...
Indeed, my dog starts barking if anyone is within 100 feet of my house. It also helps that she's a big 100lb dog with a nasty growling...
I'm not a big error/variety collector so I've mainly gone through a ton of BU rolls just looking for gem coins. It's VERY difficult to find MS-65...
Nice haul! My son works at a drive thur and just a few months ago brought me home an ASE that was used as a "dollar" by a customer to buy a pack...
Try a coin show. Dealers generally abide by CDN pricing in my area.
CDN ask $1.10, I can get these at coin shows for $1 easy. If they're OBW rolls, they would have a premium.
Absolutely, the color is not correct for verdigris. I admit I don't know squat about these, but $30 for a badly corroded and damaged coin seems...
None of them are D/D.
1955P/D rolls are CDN $58 ask, $63 bid.
That's just how it goes. Do you have any lower grade slabs, like G to EF? These high grade MS coins are tough to grade with photos.
66, luster coin again
AU-63 Based on the pics, PCGS blew this one, that's an AU coin.
Why? Just PM hamman88, he has a whole roll.
I can tell it's a large date, even with the small picture.
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