Scratched up dime, and environmental damage on the nickel.
MS64- very prominent details. Nice toning too!
I agree- a spender. Even if you did have a repeater, it would be difficult to find a buyer. Today, people collect truly unique numbers like...
I have a changeover 1968 Canadian quarter and it's not silver, unfortunately. It's seems to be a bit harder to find silver coins from 1968. Still,...
Or... wait! You can sell it on eBay for $10 or $20 as a genuinely unsearched roll.
Yes, that is definitely a PO coin. The back is almost blank from wear! At that point, I think $5-$6 would be a generous price- not $99.
I thought these charades were limited to Etsy, but, it turns out I was wrong. Interestingly, by logic, EVEN IF it was worth $3,000, wouldn't it...
PF 70. Nice coin!
Interesting. The great-grandfather of the euro.
I agree- counterfeit coin. Colour is off, ridges are off (additional circle around them), and details are not prominent. I hope you didn't pay too...
Regular coin, face value. It doesn't meet the full steps designation, like Chris said. Welcome to CoinTalk!
What about $51-$99? :smuggrin:
Yes you could, but, you could also find a lower denom. star note like $1, $2, or $5.
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