Dryer coins have usually very mushy details. Either spooned or even ground off.
It should have gone into the scrap bucket and destroyed. I mean this wasn't found in circulation? Although it could have been discovered in a mint...
Sometimes coins have to be cleaned. Like when I dig one up. If it is a modern face value coin, there's no problem with cleaning it. If your coin...
AG 03 Because it is a key if it is real it could get the standard G 04. But it's an 03.
Yes I agree with Maxfli. In the new photo you can see the bright orange areas on both sides. This coin has been cleaned, ruining it's value....
Appears polished. Need better photos. The holder just says uncirc, 1966. Even if this were a low grade MS coin, it's worth around 1 cent. There...
Actually decriminalized is not the same as legalized. (In regards to the Denver, Colorado news/decision on mushrooms.) And east is east and west...
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I am also at VF. While that listing says $60 there are a number of factors. That is how much you would pay in a retail coin shop for this coin. A...
What happened to the half dime that this thread was about?
Maybe 1919,1929,1939. Harshly cleaned and environmentally damaged.
.25 cents each. I did see the NGC page that listed them at $250. It was either a mistake or some special rare coin that you don't have.
Well it sold for $1275. Did you check the reference number?
This is the 1969-S that you want. [ATTACH]
Here is the page he is referencing. Most likely his coins are the common ones worth almost nothing. Mac retail in VF they are listed at .50 cents....
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