My first thought is 45 but considering the special circumstances, it may be AU.
In my one pathetic proof set, 1988 the quarter has toned. The dime has a broken S mint mark, and the overall grades on most of the coins are not...
The very first thing could be something. Everything else, I'm not seeing it.
I can't tell from the photo. Looks like glue. Or this:
That's why I save them up for a year and when I have to go to the bank anyway (credit union) they do it for me. It's been like $1.50 most times. I...
If that's the case, I turn it in to my credit union as mutilated coin and receive full face value. I do it at the end of the year with my metal...
Awesome. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But you know that. Or you wouldn't have bought that beauty.
Maybe it was in a fire or something. Yes it is a real Buffalo nickel, but I would guess the value has been reduced to 5 cents.
Unless there is a super high grade coin in there you want to get graded, the best way to open it, is to leave it in there and not open it.
You can't really have a modern D over S, because the S is a special proof coin. Back in the day when they hand punched all the mm's at Philly, if...
I got this today. Full photos after tomorrows hunt. [ATTACH]
I like it. 2 errors. The shift and the border on the bottom margin of the next note. Normally I would be against steaming and ironing. But...
Very often you can get mint state coins out of rolls. They may have one or 2 nicks but they can be brand new with full luster and be in the MS 65...
It's worth .25- $1. Grading can cost over $30.
Classic large date. See photo. Also, the 70-S small will have a weakly struck LIBERTY. [ATTACH]
All US coins in 1965, 1966 and 1967 have no mint marks. They were produced at all 3 mints. If your coin truly has the letter S and it's not just...
Wow. They often use a certain percentage, but it seems if you look/ measure the area affected it's more than that. I think, if this was 30-35%...
Seems to be slightly different colored ink. If that's true, it's not BEP ink.
You remind me of the famous South African playwright, Athol Fugard.
That's an "almost" serial #. It looks like something, but it just misses because some of the digits are slightly out of order.
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