Me? I'm trying to figure how PCGS, or anyone for that matter, decided that it is an "8" under the first "4". Also, there appears to be another...
Please understand that I am not trying to dissuade you from purchasing them. If you like them, you can collect anything you want as long as you...
You might find a B&M (brick & mortar) dealer or a jeweler in your area that has an XRF Analyzer and can tell you the exact composition.
It is unlikely that you would ever find them for "face value", but you might find them for "melt value" if they are truly silver.
Isn't -ier a comparative ending, whereas -est is a superlative ending?:woot::rolleyes::confused:;)
If you want to get an idea of what they may be worth down the road, just take a look at all those that were overpriced flops for decades by the...
It is PMD! The coin took a hit on the rim by something. Who knows what! It isn't even the same size as the font used for the date.
I think you should find another hobby. Have you considered collecting bad jokes?
Because Sears Roebuck had a great sale on copper & nickel.;)
I thought the Bicentennials were 40% silver.
A planchet doesn't get punched out and meet in the middle. The machinery doesn't cut from both sides. Dozens of times, I've seen CuNi coins in...
It's PMD! You can see that both blades of a pair of nippers met in the middle. If it had been a clipped planchet, it would cut clean through from...
You'll never get $55+ on CT. Why do you think we have so many people who CRH? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It sounds to me like you don't give a rats behind what others think. So, you don't think you're interfering by posting your nickels over and over...
Okay, but we still need photos from @One Finnish !
Pam, it appears that you have blocked some private areas of your profile, so I could not discuss this with you privately. You've got to ease up...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! It would be best if you started your own thread and post good close-ups of the area in question in addition...
Agreed!
George is on the obverse. Teddy is on the reverse.
First, welcome to the neighborhood! The oddity surrounding the "L" of LIBERTY can be attributed to pareidolia. It's like seeing images in the...
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