I think extremely blurry pictures like that could be a way to actually scam, as if you can't see anything on the coin it could actually be a...
Awesome! I'm not really into 1921 VAMs but they look fun to collect, considering how many were made. The 1921 Morgan can be classified as a coin...
True. I consider myself blessed to own one of the 200 1852-O half dimes. Probably a bit higher than 200, but still. Imagine searching 230000...
The NGC price guide says this coin costs around 230000 pennies. That's about 50 times the mintage of this coin. And it only has about 80 survivors...
66. Eye appeal is great but I see hits on the reverse.
I seriously wonder how much that cost. To last all that time and have no one notice... And they somehow know that isn't a large cent that got...
I went to my local bank to look for half dollars. The teller said they had none. I told the teller I'd give her jelly donuts and she looked in the...
Wow, nice results. I don't collect much exonumia but it looks interesting.
Especially since they both had the same designer... I wish the FE cent lasted 15+ years so I could make a decent collection of them.
True, those things look AMAZING in very high grades. Even low grades are somewhat attractive.
I sure expected a lot of Morgans. They are a pretty nice coin to collect, mostly because they are readily available in Mint State most of the time.
You know mine, obviously. Just look under my name. What's yours?
Here you go...
It sounds like you are describing lamination, however I cannot determine anything unless you post a picture.
Someone started making a ring out of it, explaining the high rims... oh, someone beat me to it.
I have a 2014 one from a local show.
Not really. The coin retails for about $30 in heavily circulated grades (G), about $90 in Fine, and about $1000 in low end BU.
That's an interesting error. I know nothing about paper money errors and thus cannot assign a value.
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