Caz, it's all good. Either way it would have happened (the 500 or the 6something), is better than the friend would have likely done on his own....
1st two PMD (1. filed, 2. cut with a tool, possibly shears). 2nd two worn and natural for the most part (3. normal zincoln gas bubble pitting, 4....
May or may not be. Hard to tell, since the picture isn't clear enough. :dead-horse:
PM sent. I love free money!!!
the dime is mine
64 also
I would say that the first one, the Libertad, was produced as a slug prior to about WWII, to be used in place of a quarter in a machine. If it had...
That is a really lovely write-up. You are blessed to have such a great connection with your Great Uncle. Thank you so much for sharing.
Just because a dime made prior to 1980 doesn't have a mint mark, doesn't make it rare. Philadelphia did not place the mint mark on their...
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The most important "tool" you have is your brain. Where would you be without it?
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About 400 for a gold 5 dollar Jamestown commemorative
And I thought that the S on the coin stood for Silver! :rolleyes::goofer:
I totally agree. It was not NGC that ruined the coin. It was NCS. They are also supposed to return the conservation/grading fees to me as well as...
I found out something really amazing, as a result of my dump bank's machine being on the fritz. As I was headed home, I stopped in a liquor store...
Looks like someone decided to make a door knob holder out of it.
here's a link to a picture of it http://www.auctiva.com/hostedimages/showimage.aspx?gid=261219&image=555975263&images=555975263&formats=0&format=0
Hi Herman. Glad to see you on here under your name. You are amazing to want to continue this, and I think that you will find things about coins...
I think that the coin is fine as it is. But if you don't like this type of toning, then the coin won't be for you.
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