He was a customer at the place I work at, not a coin shop.
From the Warman's U.S. Coins & Currency Field Guide. I plan on getting the Redbook as well sometime soon
Still kinda hard to give you an idea on what its grade would be, but in VF condition its about $300.00 and MS-60 would be around $1,500.00
about $30 for the '86 and about $25 for the 1921. If the 1886 coin had a mint mark, then you would be looking at a few hundred dollars, but there...
That condition, you could get $20 if your lucky. Nice find though, wish I cound find coins like that at work :/ All I found so far was a 1945-S...
Not bad, got a great deal on that since they go for apx. $25 in VF condition
30 Lbs?!?! DANG, LET ME KNOW WHERE YOU CAN GET THAT MANY! I want in on that! haha make sure its not a fake, but it looks way circulated so the...
You could get about $40-$70 depending on where you go
If it is real, it could be worth at least $450.00 in VF condition, but the 1914-D is one of the more counterfitted coins in the wheat cent series.
It was something I thought I could start off with since I have the paper money as well. I will probably get the redbook and a few others when I go...
Its Warman's U.S. Coins & Currency Field Guide 4th Edition. Good idea to get this book? I plan on getting the Redbook as well.
But they trashed them before they got out to the general public
I had it at 3 Grams(crappy kitchen scale!) and 18MM diamater. I will try to get the pictures up ASAP for everyone to see.
Just have it in possession, but the owner and I are planning on getting it graded, spliting the costs, and then we would go from there.
I'm still here haha Didn't attract to a magnet, going to send it in for grading. Any idea on what plan-thing I should do when I send it in?
I will try to post pictures, any idea on the value maybe?
Not an alum. cent, but it was struck on a dime platchent!
So in addition to the weight test, what else can I do that it may prove that it is the real deal?
lol ;)
What the **** happened there?!
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