really? I just thought that if you offered, you had to go through with it. I didn't mean to go against the rules, but I won't do it again.
I just got your point. . .:facepalm:
At least this one I know isn't a 1919! lol. Now that's an interesting post. I guess your probably right, but its going to be a while before I can...
I'd honestly buy it for $5-$10, maybe a bit more if you want. I need the hole fillers.
I'd say its probably BU.
The first coin in my collection was a wheat penny that my grandpa gave to me. I looked at it, and thought about how old it was. Older than him,...
I'm looking for random coins that you don't want. Pretty much anything. The only things I don't want are world coins from after the 60's. I'll...
Thank you.
Well, you all were right. It's flat. So... Strike through. But still, is it worth anything?
It's small, and on a normal business strike coin, I wouldn't give a care. But it's on a proof coin, which is supposed to be perfect. Another...
True. But I know a woodie when I see one... I thought the 1919 s was a variety of a woody, if you know what I mean. And the 43' looked like it, so...
I know what a woody looks like on a normal copper cent, but on this 1943 cent, I thought it might look different. I know a woody is just an...
Ok, now I'm 99% sure of it. Look at this: Normal woody:[ATTACH] Notice the grainy texture. My coin: [ATTACH] Has the same grainy texture, just...
Never thought this could happen to a steel cent... But it looks like a bit of a woody to me. What do you think?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Visible...
Hello all! I usually hang out in the coin sections, but decided to come here today as I just started my own paper money collection. So far I've...
Then it's silver. If you still think it might be a clad coin, then post this in an actual cointalk forum. It weighs the same as a silver dime and...
I'm not retired, nor do I have a job. :( Oh wait, I'm 14... Nevermind...
Congrats! I'm still working on 1000.
No, there weren't. Post this in the coin talk forum or error coin forum with pictures and weights of you can.
Here's a possible way to tell. Look at the words above the eagle. There are two obvious varieties in 1858 flying eagle cents. One is large...
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