Congratulations on the find. You’ve sure been finding lots of good coins lately.
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It looks like a damaged 1928. Is that correct?
Appreciate it but hang onto them.
Nice and yours has the G.
It only took a few minutes for me to think it through. Hope your mother is doing well.
Actually no, I don’t believe it is. Thanks. I was pleased to get this.
I sure forgot to say pound. I didn’t say ounce either. Old age? I’ll never admit to that. Lol
Graded by NGC as a MS-62 so I’m happy with it. An 1869 Round Liberty Quarter struck by a private mint in California. There is a G under Liberty on...
I have at least 100 plus different ounces and I bought them all at $2.00 or less. I think they are pretty and cheap but the price has gone up too...
I think paddy was answering the thread title. Is this an error and the answer is No.
I’d recommend waiting to sell until after taxes are paid but I think the best time to sell is September, October. Vacations are killers as well.
The backs considered funny due to the change in the backs the notes used to have until it was redesigned.
@johnmilton That's a stunning coin. Glad you got it and thanks for posting it!
It’s French for Avoirdupois. 16 ounces to o a pound or 28.35 grams. The Troy ounce is a bit heavier and that’s used to weight precious metals like...
PM’s are rising to fast to price for resale. I can price in the morning and by noon I’m loosing money because the pm has risen.
It looks like this note was damaged after it left the BEP, probably by a pepper money counting machine. The black ink looks slightly different...
Are you sure it’s not damaged after it left the BEP?
Correct but the design was change in 1925. From 1916 to 1924 the date was too high and wore off easily in circulation. In 1925 the date was...
Thanks for checking. I didn’t think it could be a 1993-S at that price. They start at about $3000, if you can find one. One of my dealers is on...
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