Yes but I’m not sure what the OP means.
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Here’s one of my 3 1916-D Mercury Dimes. She worked for a living but it’s clean (undamaged) and readable. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Good to hear.
I share the same illness as you. Too many of all the coins that contain silver.
@coin0709 Here's a War Nickel that I have that split in half. I have both halves and it’s graded so you can compare to yours. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don’t think so.
I only sell in my antique shop, raw or certified.
1929 Remember the design is incluse on these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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A few Indian Head Gold coins. 1927 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s my 1922 No D Lincoln Cent. Not a trace of a mint mark on this one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like the planchet split in half. If so, it’s a nice error.
You’re welcome.
That’s a very nice looking Civil War Token and a good find. They probably threw it in with the pennies because of the Indian Head.
Wish I had that coin in my early American collection.
It’s nice but I know nothing about it.
In a retail store you can ask another person about the goods and services. You can talk to the employees. Online you can’t do that so feedback is...
I sell antiques for fun but as a sellers if everyone that bought something from me asked for a free gift, I’d be out of business very quick.
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