I'd keep it for being a nice condition surviving 2009, but not for the serial number. Most people aren't that interested in trinaries, so you...
I agree to MD.
I voted "No" on your poll, but, then again, I've never broken a coin out of a slab.
I agree with Thomas- these coins were packaged by a private company other than the mint. The coins and stamp aren't rare enough to fake....
Interesting find. Unfortunately, looks like it isn't worth much over face value in that condition. l see one sold on ebay for $66. But, after...
Interesting write up. Thank you for the information and, about the coin... possibly MS64
Unfortunately, the only rolls of quarters I got from the bank when I wanted to coin roll hunt were wrapped in mid/late 2018 because the newest...
Thank you for the nice satire, @Burton Strauss III. I'm also tired of finding beat up pennies in the "Error Coins" forum.
Looks that way to me, too. I'm surprised it didn't make MS66.
MS-63
Interesting way the threads were merged- my two posts are now consecutive.
Copper nickel isn't supposed to stick- I answered this on your other thread. You have a regular circulation strike Eisenhower dollar.
Nice circulation finds! However, they aren't worth much (possibly $0.25 each) because they are from a common mintage, and many 1958 cents can be...
Copper and nickel isn't supposed stick to a magnet- your coin is a business strike Ike. Just because a coin doesn't attract to a magnet doesn't...
I happened to find one in a bank's mutilated currency pile today.
I would say that they are worth far more than 4 for a $1, paddyman. A similar silver 1960 2 1/2 Gulden sold for almost $8....
Overpolished die? Not entirely sure.
If you want to keep the coin, you can- because $1 won't get you much, and, you probably won't find such a nice example in circulation. However,...
What doubling?
Very nice condition- surprising someone spent it. I've seen more worn examples sold at coin shops.
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