It depends on condition, year, stars(?), blocks, serial numbers, Hawaiian or North African, experimental notes(?), etc.. Poor condition-face...
There are different types of tokens. Canada had bank tokens: [IMG] [IMG] There are also trade tokens: [IMG] Arcade tokens: [IMG] [IMG]...
I got into it late (hoarding silver, that is). I bought a whack at $17 oz.. But it was nice to have a pile of scrap silver from my metal detecting...
A groaner!
Good for you. Your family and teachers must consider you a real joy to have around.:yes:
I always add the price of shipping as part of the price. Therefore this set sold for $22.95.
That's too minor to be considered. The entire digit has to be missing for there to be any additional value. Here's one from my collection: [IMG]
With something like this, you need documentation and then verification. IMO someone took advantage of the 666# and what better name to associate...
Very nice!
And anything later with the way they're all rotting away. One little ding and corrosion sets in.
They'll remember you... :yes:
Always a thrill to find an oldie. I've gotten wheats from the teens from the change machine at Safeway.
The trend, I think, is to get away from using coins or banknotes in vending machines all together. It's costly to modify the machines every time...
Awesome! I hope it gets displayed and not stuck in a vault somewhere.
You remind me of my aunt who didn't believe anything could be more than 300 years old. Her theory was that nothing would last that long and would...
I've got about 30 farthings that I picked up as part of a bulk purchase. None are very high grade. Any special ones to look for?
Looks like it. I have a dozen rolls of these. They certainly aren't as rare as the catalog makes them out to be. Unless it's MS66, it's just a...
Nope.
"Expert 1970S small date expert needed ASAP!!!" Why the rush?:scratch:
Sorry, I don't see it. There's a lot of wear and damage on the coin and what you're seeing could just be a ding.
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