Any one else know if they are going to make it to the show yet?
Now that's what I call a LARGE cent. Cool.
I agree the bank and the post office would be a good place to start. I think it is great your son is showing an interest in coins.
I'm not surprised prices are coming down along with oil, but with the stockmarket meltdown I expect prices to rise again as people try to invest...
I searched four rolls of Lincons today and found one circulated '54-D wheat and one real nice '58-D in AU with most of the luster still intact....
I like them. :thumb: :thumb:
The star means it is a replacement note with a duplicate serial # to a bill that was destroyed before release. (Error, damaged run ect) this is...
Wow, a modern that looks that good!
I am going to a coin show in a next weekend and plan to look at some Canadian coins. I wondered if anybody had a link to a current list of...
That is one nice looking set.
I'm going to pass on the grade guess, I just want to say what a great looking coin that is. :thumb: Very nice. BTW what age would that coin be from?
I actually got a 74 s Lincoln in change today. I searched four rolls of cents today and found a beat up 56 wheat three or four early '70,s S...
Very nice, I especially like #3 and #4. nice grabs.:high5:
That's kind of scary.
I looked at a few of them and they appear to be made from the same coin, only with the date and mintmark changed. The ones I looked at all have...
It also looks to be a very late die state, most of the ribbon on the lower reverse has been polished away. I like the die cracks though. :thumb:
I got my first one today, very nice looking coin.:thumb:
Assuming they are all common dates worth only melt, I guess it's better than actually melting them.
Happy birthday to you. :high5: Thanks for the cake.:eating:
I don't know, but I have found a couple solid rolls myself, mostly Walkers and Franklins. Luck for sure, but it happens.
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