The Redbook says that there were non-silver 1976-s halves. Unless you mean something by "business strike" that I'm not understanding...
Put some coins on a flat surface, some silver, some not silver. Look at them through a piece of tissue paper. The silver ones will look "brighter".
What Ever happened to this? Fake I guess?
I hate state quarters, too. And the new Jefferson nickels even more.
I found a 76-s half that wasn't silver. Do the quarters not follow the same rules?
How about the tissue paper test? It looks like silver to me. The sound and the edge have me convinced. Congrats!
Didn't want to hijack the other post, so starting this one. Other than eBay (or overseas from the US) , anywhere to buy trillion dollar bank...
Your job *sucks*. </jealous fit of rage> ;-) congrats!
How could something hit it with that much force and not leave a mark on the obverse (other than the displaced "9")? I'll be the first to admit...
Here is the reverse of the coin. [IMG]
I mean once you pay the $125, you could do 1 a year if you wanted, or 1 every 10 years; the "vouchers" never expire. I guess not.
These never expire, right?
For example, I figure if I wanted Morgans (since they seem quite popular), I could buy 4 or 5 at a decent grade. Alternatively, I could buy 1 or 2...
From what I've learned (and I've only been at this first a few months), they are currently only worth face value. They do have lower numbers...
Ah. Now I get it.
What the heck is on Darth Vader's head? Pom-poms? Trees?
Yeah, I have more of what I like to call "un-common sense" ;-) I almost bid, but that little nagging voice in the back of my mind won out......
Ended up selling for $50 + $2.99 shipping.
Item: Unsearched Estate Cent Roll with 1858 Flying Eagle / 1909 S? Indian Head Cent URL:...
Any ideas? Doesn't look like PMD to me, but I've never seen something like this. Enlighten me. Thanks. [IMG]
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