Makes sense to me now. Thanks for clearing that up for me guys. I have been wondering about that for a while.
I have a question about your avatar. More so the coin pictured. In 1883 there were the nickels with and without cents. The mintage for the coins...
NP. My eyesight and the fact that I've been on this darn computer too long doesn't help much either.
I know how they are created. Thanks for the link though. It may be just the way the picture was taken. I got to thinking that after I made that...
That creates an inverted image SUNKEN IN. both sides of this coin seems to be raised.
Also noticed that this is the first time the seller has sold something on E bay in 9 years.
I don't understand. One of the photos has the image mirrored. The motto reads from right to left instead of left to right.....:scratch:
I would check some local dealers too. My dealers have "junk bins" that they sell junk silver at melt value.
The albums that you can see both sides of the coin are good because they have the Mylar pages that cover your coins. Those albums are also easier...
I usually use Wittmann or Dansco.
You guys are a bit off. This is a tonne. Not a ton. A ton is 2200 lbs. A tonne is 2204.62 lbs. It is a Tonne of gold.
I do most of my ebaying while I am at work when there is nothing else to do and there is a post office on my way home. So there really is no...
I don't think it was from the same batch, although that would be cool. This penny was from the 90's.
An object is only worth what someone else is willing to pay for it at that moment. It's hard to say with these type of coins. I sold it for four...
I sent him an offer
The dime is definitely PMD. The penny is not PMD. If had been a wrapping machine, part of the zinc core would be showing. Not only that, but the...
I sold it for money.
A while back I sold a struck through grease Lincoln cent on ebay. This is a picture of it. I found the same penny the other day for sale on ebay....
Nice find!I would have given 20 for it without thinking twice about it. I'm jealous.
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