Use acetone, not that the coin was worth much over silver melt to begin with.
I'm saying that I live on the wrong side of the country. But that's cool, that's where the Declaration was signed.
Wrong side of the country.
Planning on getting one soon and claiming this same title. By the way, got an 1892?
Does jwitten own any 1860s S mint QEs?
Wow. Almost 5 days and it's still on sale. Maybe the mint will give up and increase the household limit after 7 days have passed.
It sold for over $100000. One day Hugh's name is going to be pedigreed on slabs. I'm calling it now.
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8 pounds 1 ounce
Neither coin can make Poor-1, as they are both severely damaged.
Nice find! I would say $20-$25 in that condition. I don't think it would make Poor-1.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-W-Gold-Standing-Liberty-Quarter-Centennial-PCGS-SP70-FS-PRESALE-SKU42965-/142111594419?hash=item211682d7b3:g:34MAAOSwF...
The coins are still on sale.
Every Canadian province (except Alberta and the northern ones) has sales tax and they did away with the penny just fine.
In 1857 when we got rid of the half cent, it was worth 14 cents in today's money. A great reason to get rid of the penny (and the nickel while...
I'd say XF details environmental damage. This is an 1882 filled 2. I own one. An 1882 should have a closely spaced date. An 1883, as well as the...
Not that it matters. There are ways around it (eg getting a friend to buy one) so flippers can still win.
It is 90% silver. Nice find. That "D" to the left of the torch is a mintmark, and it signifies that the coin was made in Denver.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 70 years in one post. There is at least one of every year in there. Next person posts 1940. :joyful:
Sorry, those are all the BU rolls I have. :(
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