That is the problem with it, if it were fine and had that I would say cud right away, but with the damage it makes it hard. It was also heavily...
I would keep it too, worthless, but it is only a cent why not. I keep coins like that even though they are not expensive.
I did a box of halves and needed three replacements for my the coins I found in that box, two 40% silvers and a half with a painted decal thing on...
I found this, not on Ebay, but on some other website. For another $2 I could get the real thing and not a crude copy!...
I noticed this cool looking die scratch on my 1954s Washington Quarter, I though I would share it. It looks like George Washington did not take...
I have a few errors like that. Where they would be nothing cool unless they were in a certain circumstance. Such as a penny with the "95" in...
I would be mad too if I lost my body!
Remember, buying a one ounce silver coin for around $20 and a gold coin for around $1300 is very different.
greased die, not worth much money, if any. You need an option on your poll that says "nothing rare".
What I do only works with Window, first open the program "paint" (the drawing program that comes with all windows computers automatically) Here...
NO another 1943 copper cent that "conveniently" is missing a date and has crazy shipping!!...
ICG is not looked at to be as reliable as NGC, PCGS, and even ANACS. Also, First day of release on any slab is not correct, these coins were most...
A MS-63 $20 Saint will cost 30% over spot, a cull Saint (best choice if you just want the gold) will cost only 5% over spot in the best case scenario.
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