i like 90% silver & ASEs because i know who made it with everything else. rounds and bars .. i dont know who made this stuff so i never look at...
coin club auction table most coin clubs have this and at mine ..you but down what you want the auction to start at its got to be reasonable and...
i would 2nd this motion FYI - The 88/89 have been given a variety cherrypickers number of FS-901 just as of last year
is it steel ...did you try a magnet on it ???
my first guess was glue and i see others have said "glue" also
these are quite common art work... i have bought a couple of these i always think that these were made by civil war troops .... bored and talkin...
The Cheerios dollar is the best bet on searching here is what they look like http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/page20c.html
these are the same standards as 1964 and earlier silver - 90%
this link should help you out ...also good for reference http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
it looks like a "no" sorry- snowman http://www.lincolncentresource.net/forums/showthread.php?p=127904&posted=1#post127904
This looks good. I'm tryimng to recall if this looks like the only one that was given a cherrypickers #FS-101 i forgot to get a picture of it....
i heard from someone that coins like this come from years sitting in fountains could add a little chlorine for algae control from time to time...
sounds like if its every week getting boxes. the just want to charge a hassle fee and they have the right to do it. Banks are in business to...
here is a couple links on this topic http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=669077&highlight_key=y&keyword1=1983 mint set...
my own thought is way too many state quarters were made if you look at the 10 yrs before the state quarters(89-98), the mint made about 1.5...
its probably silver plated . i found one a couple months (Alabama) and it weighs just a liitle over normal weight. others on here have posted...
many coins that are brown in color are usually found by metal detectors that have been in the ground for a period of time here is a picture i...
the "Canadian nickel" dime is probably the correct answer looks like a match ..... here is a link for foreign coins made by the US Mint...
Oldsilver = most silver have been picked over but how about looking for varieties these are over looked example - like the 1965 DDO FS-026...
i also never heard of any Cheerios 2000 being "wide am". I heard that the 2000 Cheerios pennies were made at the begining of the 2000 year cycle...
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