I looked it up and it said something about sulfur, can anyone explain?
I have some quarters and other coins that I have found to have turned black, for example, this Morgan dollar- [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I don't believe...
Well I'm taking pictures on my iPad until I get a new camera (my old one broke). So that can't help much.
The coin of the week is a 1958 wheat penny. "A 1958 wheat penny?" You may ask. Who ever said the regular wheat penny shouldn't have its week of...
Here is the coin of the day. It is a 1943 S mercury dime. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This coin is graded MS-66 by NGC, which means it is worth about $43...
From now on there may be multiple coins posted on one day. Because there could also be one of the following: Coin of the week: which celebrates...
I agree, and I guess they are both extremely fine since the only post bugo liked was Andy Kim's.
Pictures are so dark it is hard to tell if it is proof or ms. But I meant PF-62
How many people have entered so far... Just curious:smuggrin:. Thanks for the contest!
But you never know...
If it is ms I don't think it would be ms-60.
Why were you going through Sacajawea dollars anyways? :rolleyes:
It could be au. There seems to be a few scratches but they might be on the holder.
Ms-62
But it may be cleaned and is that a fingerprint at 9-10 o'clock on the obverse?
Ms-63 no doubt
Hey cool collection! You got some neat and valuable coins in there.:)
Oh sorry I posted that fact about the d over d at the same time you did :happy:
There is an error for the 1955 d where there is a D stamped over a horizontal D but it's only worth about $150.
That's not true. I think he is full of it. You can search it up, "1955 D double die penny". All that pops up is stuff about the 1955 Philadelphia...
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