I disagree. DO clean coins.
It's best to type up your descriptions in "word" or some other program, then copy and paste into your auction description. At least you don't lose...
Well, there's not always a happy ending. Merc Crazy didn't do near as well with his "gamble" on these war nickels (and you have to read deep into...
And worth somewhere around $130 to $150.
I think this has been answered before: http://www.cointalk.com/t91773/
Looks more like a bulging vein to me.
Neither. It was struck in Philadelphia (not Denver or San Francisco, so no S or D), and coins struck in Philly (at that time) had NO mint mark;...
Yes, it's real, and struck in Philadelphia (thus no mintmark). Over 245 million were minted just like yours.
To bad there isn't a choice for "all of the above"...
Yep... and here's an older thread on exactly the same subject: http://www.cointalk.com/t148031/
Spent some time going around and around in a commercial clothes dryer. Here are some more examples: [IMG]
I believe that's a low end estimate, lol.
These items are allowed. The seller is not stating solid silver. When you bid on a plated item, eBay flags the auction with a large warning to the...
Yep... call it an "extra leaf" or something to that effect. Most error coins on eBay are "non-errors" anyway.
And as Hobo stated, you were defining it incorrectly.
I think this is what the OP is referring to: [IMG]
We did the "mercury thing" a lot back in the 1950's; if I remember correctly, it would take on a "hazy" appearance after a period of time. This...
Just in case the OP wasn't aware (though in his short time here I'm sure he is), Ruben has been carrying on a one man campaign against CAC since...
Old technology for me (with my original Sony Mavica), but still get an adequate photo. Getting much harder to find 3 1/2" diskettes though......
It would be nice to see a photo of the obverse also...
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