Around 12 x face value, so about $3.
You find more old nickels because the design did not change from 1938 to 2003. The cent changed in 1959, so anything before that looked different...
TPG Pop Reports, like Mintage Reports, need to be taken with a grain of salt. When the U.S. Mint melted all of those bags of brand new silver...
I think the extra cost is in the making up of a new non-standard alloy, which will require more work to get good alloy mixes, and extra refining...
No problem - just bringing up the point that it is all politics - EVEN the design. So many great artists have had their works destroyed in their...
I still have my 1887-O Morgan Dollar in G-4 my dad gave me in 1970. He worked with a guy that had over 500 silver dollars he wanted to sell...
They will be hot in the beginning like everything else, then in two years you will be able to buy them for melt.
Why is Breast Cancer Awareness any more political than the Civil War 130th Anniversary, or Baseball Hall of Fame, or Boys Town, or Lions Club? It...
That's why one of the most valuable cards in a baseball or football pack is the checklist. Who wants that stupid card with no pictures - just...
$.05. There weren't any gold nickels struck because it was illegal for U.S. citizens to own gold. If it has been plated, it has lost its...
Probably not, but the glare from the headlights makes it hard to tell.
That is a smart purchase, because it will be easier to sell if it is still in the GSA holder.
Copper pennies aren't copper and aren't pennies. They are actually Brass (95% copper and 5% zinc) and are Cents. Only Britain and her colonies...
You'd be surprised. Some of the cards will bring several hundred dollars on their own.
Careful, you could put a kid with epilepsy into a seizure!
It looks like a descent unc. Only worth 5 or 10 cents, but nice for 50 years.
Looks nice. I would be afraid to put a soft copper coin in my pocket with a bunch of copper-nickel ones.
The 1965-67 SMS sets would be considered specimens. Specially prepared dies, but planchets are not polished and coins are not double struck.
Make sure you use a GC or Optima grade of Acetone, or you risk leaving residue on the coins from impurities. Should show on the label it is 99.9%...
You could use some canned air from a distance - don't freeze them. And tap the 2x2 to remove any dust or fibers on it to prevent possible carbon...
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