I guess I'd be looking at MS64 (or possibly MS65). According to Greysheet, the years I should look for would be 1882, 1883, and 1884. MS64 "ask"...
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Nope. Never. Edit: never a whole *roll* short. Have had the wrong U.S. denomination in a roll a few times.
I was half hoping it was missing a layer of clad or something. Oh well. It looks cool ;-)
Just some interesting and creative coloring by an aspiring artist? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I guess you guys wouldn't clean a dirty 2014 Zincoln either.
I think MS62 due to marks on the face but TPG-graded as MS63.
It can't be worth much so how do I clean it? Google tells me that it is composed of brass and has been demonized (oops, I mean "demonetized")....
Oooh, busted!
It's soap
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An IHC, several old wheats 1909-1929, 1999 WAM, a few minor errors/varieties.
I'm losing my best bank, too. Time to shop around I guess.
I don't collect them either, but I assumed it was due to the lack of a denomination marking. Quarters and half dollars both are marked (25c or...
Miracle Max: He probably owes you money huh? I'll ask him. Inigo Montoya: He's dead. He can't talk. Miracle Max: Whoo-hoo-hoo, look who knows so...
I'd be looking through the rest of his coins *very* carefully! And the rest of his attic... and his basement... and his backyard...
Where was this in central PA?
@Paul M. , what is the "historical median price in constant dollars"? And do you mean "median" or "mean" (average)? I found this, which shows the...
367. Cool contest. Thanks and congrats! <sneaks away to create 495 more accounts...>
So of course, the next question is: how low can gold possibly go if the production costs remain the same?
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