I find the Maine fake to be more exciting than the real one. Is that contemporary?
I think CBD posted one of those here. Look for that photo/ thread and compare. I'm not seeing enough of a digit behind the 8, but who knows.
The State Quarters have the P. It's either worn off, or grease filled die.
Sorry about the flips. The Pilgrim Tercentenary was a death in the family freebie. And the GWC/Booker T. I bought at melt from my gold buy and...
I have gone to my credit union every year with mutilated coins. There was a time when the program was suspended, but it was reinstated.
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Paddy that half is AWESOME. The quarters I would turn in at the bank as "mutilated coins".
If I could get one at that price, I would prefer a 1943 copper cent.
The key dates are 1909-S, 1909-S VDB, 1914-D, 1931-S. Ultra rare, 1922 no D, 1955 doubled die, 1969-S doubled die. Semi keys most of the early s...
Let's see the ring.
Copper until 1982. (Except 1943, steel.) The copper weighs 3.1 grams. In 1982 at the end of the year they switched from copper, to zinc. The zinc...
What's going on, on the rim at 3 o'clock? Is it sitting on top of another coin?
It's worth .01 cent. It's from Philadelphia. They made 8 billion of these. The condition is OK but it's not uncommon. If you like it, put it in a...
Lemon juice and salt shines up copper jewelry instantly. I had a copper bracelet which was tarnished and followed the instructions I found on the...
A lot of cheek chatter and jacket chatter by the rim. 2 gouges in the steps. I'm not saying they didn't grade it 65 or 66, but I am lower.
If it's not the rare one, then how much is the Cheerio dollar worth?
Keyed a dime out of the acceptor slot, nickel and a dime on the grill, 3 cents in the return slot, facilitated by a bruised Mr. Zincoln. [ATTACH]
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If someone on "ETSY" is looking to over pay, they are trying to cheat you somehow. They'll take out the good coins, put in fakes, say you sold...
I find the Franklin to be a very common coin. And even in high grade and with this toning the price is ridiculous.
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