That was my assumption.
I used to send in coins on my own. That's been years ago.... The last 6-8 years I have carried my coins to my coins shop buddy and he piggybacks...
I learned something today. I thought our grading scale was the Sheldon scale. Thanks, Insider.
This is the problem with the Sheldon scale in my mind. Eye appeal does not enter into the picture.... I know I am looking at a magnified image,...
I like the way you think!
Thanks.... Already put them in the spending pool.
Understand that copper is a very soft metal and manipulates quite easily. It is quite common to find these old wheats battered and bruised.
You bet: This one I’ll hang onto. It was a fun find. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Dime #2 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Dime #3 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ha! I have three. One large, one medium and one small. Each dedicated to its own part of my collection…. And frankly, when my wife saw me perusing...
I never was an errors/variety guy. Two years ago this 2019 MAD dime showed up in my pocket. It was fun for me finding a minor error in my pocket...
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Wait a sec…. I know you too well Zoid! Are you tugging at my leg or am I to understand these are genuine US minted coins that have been shrunk...
The only experiment I did with cents as a kid was when a buddy told me if I put one under my tongue and went to the nurse that it would raise my...
You can also see if a magnet will stick to it. The Chinese often use ferrous metals when they fabricate those.
My bucket list coins are details coins. It is how I justify owning them. I have a USA Bar Copper with a label stating "AU-Details, Tooled...
What a great service you provided for this lady. some years ago I friend of mine in church knew I was an avid coin collector. After his father...
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