Another neat coin, I think, is the liberty cap large cent.
Value is more a product of scarcity, though.
I wasn't a fan of the Barber coins, but I've started to like them. I can't warm up to coins with presidents on them, though, except maybe the...
I don't know. It's hard to beat a Morgan dollar, walking liberty half, or standing liberty quarter.
But nowadays, with the exception of the dollar, all the coins have presidents on them.
I beg to differ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think Morgans are the most beautiful coins of all.
No. Born in 1953. All those coins were in circulation when I was delivering newspapers.
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Now that you mention it, I think I would hang on to Tom during the wartime years of 1942-1945. Otherwise you would have to go back to when he wore...
Yeah, I'd like to see a different half dollar.
What they are doing nowadays is revolutionary, but I'd rather go back to the old way of minting attractive coins (not US presidents).
I don't see any pictures, but I don't think the copper-nickel cents (small cents 1856-1864) pitted a lot. I think that was more a characteristic...
Nice, but I see some corrosion on the face and neck, and gouge at 10:00.
Remember the buffalo nickels, Mercury dimes, standing liberty quarters, walking liberty halves, and Morgan dollars? Nowadays they slap a president...
Red Book values don't seem to go up very fast.
I just traded for this:
I don't sell coins. I'm just trying to value my own collection.
I guess the question is, "What is it worth?" I didn't realize it had been cleaned. Would it be worth as much as a G-4?
I've noticed the surface isn't smooth like most cents. Yeah, it still looks better than a black coin. I've been grading it as an AG-3, though it...
When you blow up this half dime, the scratches are very obvious. However, it is a tiny coin and the scratches are not that obvious in reality. Can...
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