Like Hobo said it's tough to tell from those pictures, especially on The 64-d where there is a bright glare where the majority of the wear, if...
What kind of feedback are you looking for? Those coins look really rough. The Peace Dollar, and 1964 Kennedy have silver value however.
No harm done. That's pretty awesome for jallengomez, and I would say most likely a once in a lifetime thing. It just kinda stinks that theres no...
Sorry to be a stickler for detail but 1958 was the last year for the Wheat Reverse. Unless it was a typo, in which case carry on. :thumb:
I was saying it's impossible to know 100% before you buy them.
All of the steps of Monticello, (the front stairs of the memorial), on the reverse are clearly seperated and defined. Look at the reverse on a few...
To be honest, I doubt it's possible on ebay. I bet you could find decent prices, but getting anything other than commons would probably be tough....
PMD (post mint damage), or someone playing a joke. Although it sort of looks like tarnishing. Hard to tell exactly from your photo. Welcome to...
Ahhh exactly. Beautiful coin. I love the accenting on the circulated ones. :thumb: :)
I'm right there with yah on that. That coin looks great. Not to mention I think circulated Mercury dimes are much more attractive than the...
$25=2,500 cents. Should keep you busy for a little while. Whatever you don't want you can either take back, or to a coin exchange machine.
The majority of the coins you will get are from businesses who have accounts with that bank. On the other side you should have little trouble...
For me right now it's the Barber coins. I've tried rationalizing it because they're classic, but they are just too simple for my taste.
No, unfortunately.
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure it would have happened if, say, the San Francisco mint shipped a die or dies to ,say, the Denver mint to use...
Well after all 2011 is going to be the last year for 2011. I don't think that's what the seller means, probably just a strategy to get bids.
That is called a repunched mint mark (RPM), where the new mint mark is literally repunched over the old. Explained pretty well here:...
Yes they do. Nice Lincolns BTW
Yea the W looks higher. So your sane, unless.........we might both be in trouble :eek: :D
For early cents like that, the mint marks were punched into the die seperately, so they won't be exactly the same from die to die. I have quite a...
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