If you've read this thread you know that less than a week ago I worked a concession stand (as the register person :D ) and found a note. Here's...
I dont see anything either... not even a poor man's.
I actually see plenty of those nickels! Not the oceanview one's so much, but those bison's I see plenty of.
I like how it has Abe's signature as well, I might pick this up!
agreed. Even if its graded as NET VF-45, ultimately myself or another buyer will determine the true price. If someone has it for sale for VF-45...
that's a very cool coin set!! :eek: good luck with your cud search!
Yup, typical gold toning :) here's an example of mine from a '61 proof set: [IMG] [IMG] :D
can you get a picture of it? Its probably toned, plenty of proof coins from the 60's do that.
Heh, buncha youngins. 1987 here :D :D but to answer the OP, I do not know where :(
that's wild! Very cool note.
Everyone here is using "cleaned" as an example. What about a corroded cent? Does that deserve a net grade?
Hey thanks, I forgot to update this, but yes, EcuyerDax was shown to me by someone else on another forum, its great! However, I'm still looking...
this guy again?
eh... those are pretty good. I'll give ya 30$ for the lot ;) JK, very nice! Too bad about those spots on the 10$ Star
you include sales tax in the price, and then round up (if 7 or more) or down (if 6). for example: what was once 2.39 with 8% sales tax becomes...
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Yeah, those pictures helped :) It looks legit to me. I would also recommend sending it to a TPG. :D good luck!
Well first, the writing on the back certainly doesn't help. However, it seems strange because it looks like there was something were the...
I already guessed that. Geez Clembo, you can be a real jerk at times, you know? :hug:
I'm guessing 1898 :) and that's great that you found such old coins! someone must have spent them at the same time.
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