First, welcome to CT @TheCluelessCoinCollector! Yes, many zeros, but no, not enough zeros & they're all to the right. Now if you had 6 zeros &...
Nope, not better...still 5 cents.
Wow, that 2nd pic (full reverse) looks like you used a "fish eye" lens. Nevertheless, I agree w/paddy!
@Jbitts, welcome to CT! That is weird...but not in a good way! Still worth 5 cents!
Please read the red highlighted script in my post - it is directly from the listing, which by the way is from some guy in Lawton, OK, so they've...
Except that no real collector would consider it a counterfeit (& believe me, I'm all-in on the fight against Chinese fakes). Note this directly...
Over 746.7 million Phila. nickels produced in 1984 - they wore those dies out! However, let's say, for the sake of this discussion, that the P...
Jodemi, I applaud your continued interest in coin hunting, but I am starting to notice a trend in your posts. Why would you think this is an S/D...
It's OK to have certain favorites, especially in this activity. :happy: On the other hand, if you name a daughter Minerva because of this...
Yeah, but that's OK, we're sharing some vital info...I agree, the rooster label is great! And if you pay in cash, you can get change back & maybe...
Yeah, pasta & salad...a nice Chianti, or, what I'm drinking right now...Morellino Di Scansano. :hungry::singing::D:cigar:
That's OK,...you never know...plus, it's Fun!!!:happy::happy::happy:
I don't see the problem. He's clear in his description that it is NOT hand carved, but minted from dies in a press. People (not necessarily coin...
@Janika, welcome to CT! :happy: What a nice 101 yr old pocket piece! As green18 mentioned, the San Francisco Mint produced just over 10 million...
Well, since grading (a subjective action) is an indication of the wear on a coin, why would they not be the same? It does not matter how old the...
Yes, sorry, I missed that in the thread title. So, it's worth conserving but I can't help with that. Still, nice specimen!
@Russell Boullion, welcome to CT. :happy: I can't answer that question, but fortunately you've come to the right place! ;)
It's a US Washington quarter, dated somewhere between 1932 & 1974. The other side (obverse) should display the actual date. Note that it is...
Hi guys??? Don't you dare leave @TIF out of this...:hilarious::singing:;)
Yeah, he sold the same coin (same pics) on May 7 for $310. :spitoutdummy::confused: Ah, but for the Chinese....:yack:
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