I got mine! One for the collection, and a friend of mine and I bought one to flip and split.
150k, spock and there is a household limit of 10, so, it will likely be less than that.
I figured I'd start a thread for people to brag of their purchases today! They go on sale in 9 minutes... I can't wait!!!
You're still old, Frank. There's no update. :P
It appears to me to be die corrosion rather than an overstrike. The center lines appear to have attempted to polish the corrosion from the flat...
I do not believe that it could be flattened enough to make it the diameter of a quarter, but I'm no expert. They might be able to make them as...
I don't care what the TPG said about this coin. Lehigh told us everything that we need to know and I would take his opinion on a Jefferson Nickel...
66 No FS
So, this means that the Standing Liberty coin will be roughly the same diameter as a nickel, because that's what the 1/4 oz Buffalo Gold coin was.
vg
I never said any such thing!!! ;)
I'll say it... everyone has been wrong thus far. MS-65
1917 Matte Proof Lincoln Cent would be a nice one
Doug: What member was I to join CoinTalk?
Thank you, you're too kind
I can't find any record of 1965 dated silver dimes. I found a single 1965 Quarter struck on a 90% planchet, but nothing else. Can you tell me how...
Actually, all of the clad coins were being minted in San Francisco and the silver coins were struck at Philadelphia and Denver.
Bless you, Chris
I would disagree. The mint mark looks like it was added on a genuine coin. It is what I look for when authenticating a 1932 D or S.
the mint mark looks to be correct, but typically on 1932 D and S quarters, the mint mark should look like it is sitting in a depression, and to an...
Separate names with a comma.