yes. and that is a small date, so if it weighs 3.11 grams than its worth a lot. EDIT: it has to be bronze as well... Im not sure if they made...
small date
yes But only if theres pictures
Lucky finds. Best I've gotten is a wheat cent or an old nickel.
http://www.numismedia.com/rarecoinprices/cgi/usrarecoinvalues.cgi?script=rsvdimft&searchtype=any&searchtext=fmv&search7=any this is a useful site...
Its still not worth grading. A MS65 FT dime is worth just over $20. how much did you pay to have it graded? Probably cost more than the coin is...
[IMG] This is my old nickel folder. The printed dates end on 1944. I assume its from 1944/1945. No coins in it - all my nickels are in a separate...
What the heck is this question?
Those look amazing. All my laminations are mostly flat. Nothing like those.
yeah, looks like it. and its polished
I don't remember exactly, but its basically what masterswimmer said. Something rude that ticked me off probably.
I've honestly been tempted to do the same thing... on multiple occasions.
The first one is worth around $20, and the second around $10 I believe.
The coin in picture would probably grade around XF-40. And as long as you are wiling to learn, we won't lose patience with you. (Well, most of us)...
Haha, I know. In fact, I am happy with it being more than a few dollars.
Huh. I would have thought the coin would grade higher because it is a zincoln and easier to damage... Like morgan dollar with bag marks. All of...
There's literally 4 marks on the coin worth notice. I have a proof coin with 3 easily visible contact marks graded 69. I think I have enough...
Based on these photos, what do you think the grade is? The reverse is significantly harder to capture a picture of, (I don't really know why) so...
The major error in mercury dimes is 1942/41. Its a 1942 dime stamped over a 1941. (see link) Its worth about $500 in average condition, so yeah,...
hopefully you didn't pay much for it! EDIT: is that real gold though?
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