A lot of the sites/ comics don't let you copy and paste. But there are some where you can, and they have most of the strips. Here's one (check the...
There's no 2. Sometimes miscellaneous shapes appear to look like something.
I think the black beauties are only nickels. As for your quarter, usually it's an environmental factor. Perhaps it was in the ground. Water, air,...
The mark would be under the date and it would be a proof coin. It can't get on the jacket, even on an error coin.
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The only 42-S I ever got was in a Coin Star. I don't even care if it's AG-03. [ATTACH]
I can't tell if they are proofs or not. They look pretty proofy and anyone can put any kinds of coins they like in an album. The proofs were made...
If those full step nickels are proofs, the full steps don't count.
I haven't seen any Munchins in circulation. But then again I have only seen 2 quarters that came out last August and zero that came out last...
Unless it is a Type C reverse, it's a $3 coin. As for grade maybe AU-55. As was mentioned this is not a rare coin. If you like it and think it is...
When you are allowed to sell copper for melt, and receive 25% of the grade A price for alloyed copper, copper has to be $6 a pound to break even....
Weakly struck Liberty on business strike only not proof. Looks small. The high 7 and the tight curl on the 9.
For air tites or 2x2's you just have to use the quarter and half dollar sizes.
During World War II we needed the nickel to kill the Nazis. Nickels were always 75% copper and 25% nickel and 5 grams. But from 1943-1945 (and...
It's probably posted in a thread you can try the search box. Although I haven't seen the Weak D, anorexic reverse before.
Most circulated and common silver dimes are worth melt value. Somewhere in the $1 range. (Currently as high as $1.15 if you could get 100% of...
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