They run around $100 for a type 1 and type 2 for clad ones. Silver ones run about $600
13.25 cents if only 53% remains
This is a curved clip, correct?
Any denomination or series for U.S. coins only. Thanks! ~Joe C.
Definitely a striaght clip
That is damage. Also, cents do not have a clad layer; they are electroplated with copper.
there is a difference between lazy text shorthand and acronyms
1. Good, clear, closeup HD photos with limited background filler. I also list the REVERSE of the coin as my top photo so it stands out among the...
b/c ppl r 2 lazy pddy. U shld no that by now lol... I also hate when people don't finish words, like when,someone says something that tastes good...
Like I am planning something or Thomas?
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Absolutely. Fred Weinberg is one of my reviewers along with George Winters of CONECA and Bill O'Rourke
Found at third 1974 cud, exact same spot, size, and effect on the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is about time! I have an article in this month's issue.
That's o.k. If you study this error type, you will notice they have a similar look and texture. Look up certified examples on ebay
Alloy coins can split apart due to metal impurities or poor mixtures just as layers can split away from the core of clad coinage. They can split...
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2 more split-before-strike cents (consecutive dates), 2 nickel cuds, a quarter cud (looks cleaned), two 1974 cent cuds (with what looks like came...
For how long in acetone?
do you mean in between a mint error and a die stage?
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