Have to see a photo because condition is key but $150-$250 is not uncommon and the star can raise that. Here is a bad photo of mine. It's not this...
It's not misspelled. If it was misspelled, all of the other coins struck by that same die (100,000 or so I am not sure how many) would also be...
Dimes. Weigh them. There are 65's that were on a silver planchet, but that is unlikely. Usually the silver will have a certain patina and you can...
While I know that Proof is not a grade, sometimes AU coins will be more valuable than proof coins. As for the 1950-D it's true they were hoarded...
It's not gold. Think about it. Gold is very dense. Gold the size of a cent would weigh much more than this coin.
39, 44, 46, 47 and 53. But I believe the 44 and 39 are the most common, as he dumped a ton of others in the river. It should weigh heavy if you...
Having the letters on the edge is not rare. It's a nickel.
71-D Type 1
Some of the Hennings don't have the loop on the R in Pluribus. Yes Ken is right, weighing it would help a lot.
Do need a clearer shot over the dome. In case it's just very worn. But 1944 could be a Henning which would be a valuable counterfeit.
35% silver. Photo would help. Counterfeit nickel could be in the $50 range.
Crisp uncirculated bills Star notes Errors Fancy serial numbers Old red seals It's true you have some from 1976 when they resumed making these...
There is a curl on the 9, the 7 is high and Liberty is weak. But these are all borderline markers on this coin.
Not my coin. I see the tail on yours. I just couldn't tell cause of the grime and photo if it has that barb, or if it might wash off.
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During the holidays, you get different postal people, new postal people, or just an address mix up. Someone nearby may have received it and hasn't...
Yes both large. The 1977-D you'll have to orient correctly. I don't think there's a variety for that year. But you can check the Lincoln Cent...
I don't think there even is an S over D 1968 Lincoln. Here is a list from the LCR and some interesting text below. 1944 d/s omm 11944 d/s omm...
Looks like a 1937-D which normally would be worth a little more than just the silver. But it's so worn.
If it was a foreign silver planchet it wouldn't be the exact size of a US cent. It would be larger or smaller or thinner or thicker. And the...
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