Nearly nick free and great luster. The color on the reverse is not really that distracting in hand. NGC though it a 67 and I easily concur....
Leadfoot, you have one heck of a memory if you can remember this one. Yes, it is a recycle - from 06-15-2010 http://www.cointalk.com/t113159/. I...
1954-S NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
1924-D ANACS slabbed (Another curve ball, but I think they got it right.) Yes, it is certified. It is the old photo certification NOTE: If...
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Yes, it is a lamination. Not sure what your definition of premium is, but it sort of has one. It is probably worth more than a quarter but less...
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If that is what I think I am seeing, AU details, corroded, Net XF and it might bring $10.
That is a funny looking Indian! Kind of reminds me of one of our presidents.
That looks like a lamination to me. Either foreign material or air got into the planchet and the resulting layers have separated. There are...
FWIW, there is a single uncertified USA coin dated 1776 listed on eBay at the moment as a USA listing. There are a few foreign listings of USA...
Uhm? I will never tell.
1926-D PCGS slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
1929-D NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I have no idea why you think the dates are different, but the mint marks were added by hand until 1985. They could literally wind up anywhere....
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They will vary WIDELY depending on condition and which coins you really have. As a for instance, a 1919 (no MM) can go anywhere from 3¢ to...
There is way too much glare to even guess. Are you using your flash? Turn it off and try that.
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