So basically this was money, and if someone tried to steal it you attacked them with it. Right?
Yes, 1971-D is a terrible year for Lincoln quality, but the hands down worst one is 1983. I'd say 66, but my interest in moderns is low.
I'm planning to get my first gold in October, if the gold price doesn't turn on me. It will most likely be a Liberty $2.50. After I hopefully...
Let me guess the price: $30
VF. Maybe it's just me, but it could have been cleaned at some point. The obverse makes me suspicious.
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Searched a roll of cents, two rolls of nickels, a roll of dimes, and two rolls of quarters. There was a 1957B silver certificate in the teller...
In case you need types that you can't find at the show, there's pretty much a 24/7 coin show online here: http://www.collectorscorner.com/Coins/...
Wait until the next show, then search all of the junk bins and cherrypick coins of value. Turn that $300 into $500, $600, $700, maybe even $800....
3 is kinda like 1 so I don't see it happening. 1 and 2 I see happening.
Pre 1834 gold is pretty available. I've seen a 1907 EXHR Saint on Ebay once, rarities do appear.
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Likely smoothed out by some idiot.
Just looked at Collectors Corner. A huge selection of coins, with a full page of 1909 Philadelphia no VDB Lincolns alone, ranging from 63BN to...
I have some BU rolls of 2012-D Lincolns that I've been saving since 2012. I'm curious too.
In 2018 PCGS is going to start grading Silver Eagles that came directly from the mint tube two weeks earlier "environmental damage". In 2020...
PCGS has been tough recently, but not this tough. This is worse than @Mainebill's submission. The thread's called "seriously pcgs"
Well, besides the black color, it's certainly been corroded.
No. I'd go buy a pattern coin or 1846 half dime.
It's a shame how many idiots have to ruin perfectly good coins.
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