I totally agree, its stunning...
Looks real to me, but its more or less just a filler. If you keep scrolling down the page you'll see the large pics of it...
I don't drink...:whistle:
Looks like it took a hit to me. Is that a die trail on the T in trust?
I believe Jody hit the nail on the head with this...
If they truly work I wouldn't mind getting one. I take it that these are fairly new to the market and wonder if there has been any reviews on them...
I just want it... pretty much all the above, not so much as #2, but it could happen...
Sounds like you got a good deal and thanx for the info...
Thanx Victor. Just used it on a MM that the only part showing was the very top. It turned out to be a D, and the date was 1913. That makes 3 so far...
OK, I'll put your theory to test. What kind of vinegar are you referring too, White or Apple Cider?
Dings, Nics,& Tics none are very eye appealing, but as someone mentioned earlier you can get a real descent coin at discounted prices. Personally...
2) 13-D T2, 15-D, 16-S, 2) 17-D, 17-S, 2) 18-S, 24-D, 3) 25-S, 26-S... They might not be worth much, but at least I know what I have now. Gonna...
Thanx Rim, I believe a couple of them could use it. Maybe I should of said "experienced nic-a-daters".:goof:
All the nickels are dateless and have MM's...
Are there any professional nic-a-daters out there with any good advice? This is the 1st time trying this product and I'm getting various results....
Even though they are highly collected they are still a variety. The easiest way to tell the difference is by the clearance between the motto (...
I'd go for the LG cent just for the reason that everybody and their brother has key date coins for sale. A much nicer 16-D will probably pop-up in...
Those are really cool. Only if they could talk.
On your 17-S half, is the MM on the Obv., or Rev.? 1892-S $$
Your exactly right. Boy is he gonna be disappointed. Sometimes it doesn't pay to be cocky...
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