Not in a vending machine. Try to get it in the slot.
I have a roll (50) of these from each mint still in the original packaging. They were cut out of the specimen sets. I got them for about 25...
Rusted and worn 1943 steel WWII cent. I can't tell the mint mark.
Not worth the grading fees! These coins are only worth a few dollars at most, and grading fees from PCGS or NGC will run $20+ per coin with...
Looks very porous like it has been cast. Hard to tell for sure without seeing it in person.
So you are an American of French descent, not French American. My ancestors came from Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland, but I am a Native...
Did you get it in change? I don't think paddyman98's was captured in the wild.
Acetone or other solvents won't remove stains. Mints are manufacturing facilities, so there is a lot of oil, grease, water, and who knows what...
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This defect is scarce. It is a filled die - probably grease. Not really worth too much. The two questions in your poll are confusing and...
Grading proof modern coins (struck since the late 1980's) and say, Morgan Dollars or Barber Quarters is as different as night and day. How do you...
Got a few spots in front of Franklin, but I will go PR66 for color.
If you want to have fun, try to find pieces from the same die showing the progression of the die from no die crack, to a small one slowly creeping...
XF40. Hair is a little weak, but it is a '21-S. The feathers on the reverse are still very strong. A bit of luster too. We're talking XF,...
Occluded gas?
Was there only one obverse die used? U.S. coins of the same period used different number punches, like crosslet 4's.
What makes you think it is counterfeit?
This is a capped die. Image courtesy Heritage Auctions.[ATTACH]
Older U.S. currency was large too. You do mean measured size, and not purchasing power, right?
Look like nice MS63 & MS64 coins. Good purchase if the price was in-line with average sales, and it was something you wanted to buy - not just...
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