How much did it sell for:):).
Good luck.
I wouldn't buy it raw #1 and #2 the pictures are blurry and unfocused which tells me this is click bait and just a normal cent with problems most...
I would say it could be around a $100 or more value during these times.Mintage?doesn't matter its a silver bar lol and looks old.
Congrats on your 6th best answer today I could've said it;),better than EASY TO SCREW YOU:hilarious::hilarious:.
1944 looks normal and i think the D/S is only on the error steelies ,1950 is just damage no errors.
Its obviously a Chinese cash coin how old?IDK but I think its at least 300 there quite common so not a find you'll retire on.
Its not gold but its good enough;)know what I mean.
Didn't notice the your,for the long term storage question sorry I thought you were asking weather there still safe to keep for long term coin...
There mostly used for bullion and short term storage like for travel e.t.c I would advise you not to use them for permanent coin protection.
changing it to %100 definitely most absolutely will not buy one .999 just another round to me.
Wondering how bad the bay inflation will effect the prices afterwards just like the V75 but worse.
I was going to go with 0 but if that then this thread wouldn't exist then?
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Free poney ride sounds good,whats the second image a punch plate.
I'll be looking forward to that then;).
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That 1940 nickel looks nice'r,the one above the dime on the far left
You posted this in the wrong thread or picked the wrong pictures.
I was just being sarcastic about that part;).
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