I would make coins of all shapes and sizes, denominations and compositions. I would also make 2011/12 dated buffalo nickels and such, would be...
wtf
You got an MS and TONED peace for melt!?!?!
I actually like the speckles but I wouldn't call that market acceptable, I would think this coin even smells like AT
You might want to consider posting some pictures of them, if they are MS66+, they might be worth getting graded.
The rim is raised really high on the obverse, not sure about the reverse. My instinct tells me that it's not a mint error.
If they are high grade, high luster and eye appeal, then yes. If there are more rolls like it, you can either open them for picking or keep them...
Can't see it too well, but looks almost as if it's a larger token inspired by the mercury dime.
Heh, yeah I guess it does, I still kind of like the way it looks though, has it's own sort of character
I am an accumulator but trying to collect on the side :cool:, verging on hoarder of coins :eek: I am in no way in this hobby for the investment....
I am an accumulator, verging on hoarder of coins :eek: I am in no way in this hobby for the investment.
I don't think this qualifies as ugly, but it's beat-up [ATTACH]
That's an amazing coin!!!
What kind of features?
I have one of those, can somebody tell me what die type this one is and if it's more rare than some others or not? [ATTACH]
Can somebody tell me the benefits of a subscription? I cannot find any info on it here on the forum.
$35 each is a very good deal for slabbed eagles
Extra fine is probably the grade, but it may not be reliable. The 800 might be a 900, as in .900, the silver fineness of the coin.
I think that is caused by having the coin dropped in acid, dissolving the showing copper.
I have two of the Churchill ones as pictured. They are CuNi, worth about $3 each in unc. The edges show no clad.
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