Oh great. Look what I found on Alibaba. Artificially toned artificial coins! Hooray! https://tinyurl.com/ya37erty [ATTACH]
Since no real 1861-O Seated Liberty dollar exists, can this one really be considered counterfeit? Technically, it's more like a novelty item. If...
Looks like Abe took a Degrasse-kicking... [MEDIA]
Clad coins that have spent a lot of time outdoors and/or underground look a lot like yours.
Thanks for posting. I'm not an alarmist when it comes to AT but I also believe it's a real thing and it is happening. I always assumed any...
There may be some small hope. There's no guarantee this legislation will have any teeth or if it will apply to counterfeit classic coins but we...
Beyond ugly. Rainbow?? More like an explosion at the spray tanning salon.
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Good advice. It was very common for people of a certain age to save silver found in circulation. The elimination of silver coinage in 1964...
I predict about two years from now, someone will find a 1964 nickel with no mintmark in their change and this thread will live yet again. Then...
I, for one, love the dimes. Thanks for sharing.
FWIW, you still do it pretty well, despite the occasional ad hominem (done mostly for comic relief, I suspect). Debating on the interwebs is a...
Debate Club President? Get outta town! (Sorry for disrupting the thread, but I just, you know, had to...I shall return to lurk mode now)
Nice coin, wear on the curls and the bands; I'll go XF-45
Which is a shame, because other than a couple rim dings that's a pretty nice dime. I never realized how muscular Lady Liberty's right arm is before...
Good eye!
Oh, it could have been produced in the 1930's or 40's, which would make it even more odd, as Barber Quarter would have been in common use by then.
I picked this up yesterday at an auction. It's of no practical use but I thought it was cool and worth the $4 I paid for it. It's copyrighted...
There's a buffalo nickel to the left of the upright quarter in the last picture as well.
So Festus was a time traveler who brought those St Gaudens back from the 20th century to 1870's Kansas?
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