I guess nobody has figured out what is "odd" about this listing.
Here's a ICG PR70 Deep Cameo for about the same price:...
Or maybe one of these: [IMG]
Copper not steel... that's magic in itself. And since there's no reverse, there's no "wheaties".
We use to do this alot back in the 50's.... someone would bring a small container of liquid mercury to school and we would proceed to coat our...
I was wondering the same thing... copyright notations on photographs haven't been required since 1989. All photographs are copyrighted... but...
Well... one man's junk is another man's treasure. If they have "collectible" value to you, that's fine. However, they have no numismatic value. Sorry.
First, take a look at this coin (note the mint mark and the machine doubling in the last "s" of "States", exact match to OP's example:...
I've seen a number of replica '32-S quarters... and this one is genuine in my opinion.
Not quite sure about the token, but I would say the Lincoln cent is worth one cent.
I usually pickup a few Sacs whenever I stop by the bank. I got "lucky" a few weeks back... there was a circulated proof in the five that I bought....
Simple enough to run an endmill down the surface of the coin... so I agree, post mint damage. I think you would have to post clearer pictures to...
Looks like a bottle cap to me.
Yep... like this one. And don't worry, the "copy" stamp won't be there on the coin you receive....
I love this series, but not a grading expert. I still think it might go VF30.
Both were pretty good presidents IMHO and deserving to be on our coinage. Pretty nasty yesterday in the Philly area too... this was taken out the...
Sentimental value will often far exceed numismatic value...
You'd be lucky to get 44% of the inflated Red Book prices from a dealer. Love it or hate it, eBay seems to be one of the best ways to go... or the...
Here's another way to make a little profit on your Ikes: I put 'em in a 2x2 and sell them at garage sales or flea markets, three for $5.00. It's...
Most likely just plated, and actually quite common. No numismatic value.
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