Welcome to the forum Ben. Forgive my ignorance, but what is an "AV" coin? Could you be referring to the initials "AW" on the hem of liberty's...
Welcome to the forum Traci. That will take care of any adhesive residue from the tape, but it won't have any effect on the real problem. The...
Hi Stephanie. Welcome to the forum. The mint uses solid planchets, so that particular arrangement could not occur there. Besides, the pressure...
Welcome to the forum. My 2-year-old Red Book lists the 1904 quarter eagle at $285 in condition MS-60. Chances are yours is in at least that...
I'm truly sorry that you had that reaction to my posting. It was not intended to be sarcastic or critical, but rather as an exercise in the...
No thanks necessary Frank. I call them as I see them, bad or good. Nice to see you here, and I hope we can get your input on other threads...
Maybe someone dropped both of them in the garbage disposal?
What do you think? Pre-war Jeffersons were .750 copper, .250 nickle. Postwar Jeffs, as well as the Lewis & Clark nickles, are .750 copper, .250...
What am I missing? The photo looks like any one of hundreds of well worn buffs I've seen.
Imperial German coinage doesn't exist until the 1870's, so to be a German coin it would have to be from one of the 61 German States (Aachen...
Well, the description is closer to the coin than some I have seen from this Power Smeller! :rolleyes:
Well, someone in the error forum told you they sell for up to $10. My own take - I'll give you a dime if you throw in a Roosie, and pay the...
Here's a source for identifying Ottoman coins.
They are silver - therefore worth more than face value. I don't think you'll find that many 1964 and earlier quarters in circulation for the same...
Lincoln cents - no P mint marksJefferson nickles - P mint marks 1942-45 silver, 1980-presentRoosevelt dimes - P mint marks 1980-presentWashington...
Actually my friend, that in itself is no sign of shill bidding or fraud. I have won as many as 5 auctions within a couple of minutes by using a...
Actually, since "beat up some" = < VG, the retail value for the 1920 is < 15¢ without a mint mark, or < 25¢ with either a "D" or an "S" below the...
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Is there any value? Of course. It's worth two bits. :rolleyes: Seriously it sounds like a "filled die" error, and they don't bring much, if...
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