All I can see from those pics is what appears to be a Lincoln cent. I can't even see a date.
Well, one man's twenty is another man's ten. Still, a nice example.. and I probably would have paid twenty down at the local B&M. Enjoy!
Commercial dryers do stange things to coins... here's a few more examples: [IMG]
"Lighter" in color or weight? Either way, pictures are required to adequately explain the damage to you coin.
After a closer look, I agree.
That's what I thought at first... but he has a 100% positive feedback score of 288, plus after reviewing some of his previous auctions, I notice...
Thanks for the replies... I'm packin' it up with an extra Barber half and quarter and simply marking them "bonus coins" without (as suggested)...
I don't think so Matt... here are the coins in question: [IMG] [IMG]
I'm not a novice seller on eBay (first sale in 1998), but only recently began selling coins. What I've been doing is weeding out some of my lower...
I realize you are stating that with a little sarcasm, as getting "positive" feedback removed is a difficult task to say the least. However, in...
I agree with Jim, and it was obvious (to me anyway) that this method of "celebrating" was totally flawed (see my post #4); the brunt of the...
Unless you sell them on eBay... then they're worth about $31 each.
Or you could sell your silver on eBay and then complain about the fees: http://www.cointalk.com/t214615/
This is a perfect coin to sell on eBay... here's some "carved" nickels that include some pretty pricey ones:...
Not in this case, as this is not a mint issue. Probably a fantasy "coin" or a token/medal with little or no value. Edit - now that I see the...
I believe the '32-D to be genuine. The "D" has the correct tilt and normal darkening for examples of this grade. Most added mintmarks have the...
I agree with Race... I think it's an "O", struck in New Orleans, with the mint mark removed.
I'm sure this pattern has been repeating itself over and over since CT's inception. At least it has for the four years I've been here. But you...
I use these all the time... Dunkin' Donuts, MacDonalds, 7-Eleven, gas stations, liquor store, post office... all without a single question. I mix...
Scrub 'em up... just like we did in the 1950's. Plenty of baking soda, a little water, and "bingo"... beautiful coins!
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