The marks I think, are so roll searchers can see if they are getting coins back that they have already searched, and the guy who used the red...
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While it may not be a 58, I think that is the grade it will get. Old silver getting a little slack, and the super strong strike rarely seen in...
As for the pennies being hoarded, they already are. IDK what the population of the US is 325 million, 330? W/E. Let's say for round numbers there...
If it is a proof, it is disqualified from full steps designation. Must be a business strike between MS 60 and MS 70. And then recent coins all...
These are beautiful coins. Personally, I would like to see photos of both sides, to see if I can figure out the imperfections that kept them from...
Nice barb you can hook a bass with that.
Damaged. Close to a fair price anyway. But I would try to get it for less. There are 2 huge gouges of missing metal on the obverse. As for the...
The 1916 had no stars (Type 1, but the 1917 had Type 1 and Type 2). And if the coin had no stars it is most likely the 1917 Type 1. The OP coin is...
No. 50 cents.
I think these are all D's. [ATTACH]
A Lincoln cent that is struck on a dime planchet, can't have rims that go all the way around unbroken, because of the size difference.
You can e mail them and be very specific and they will take you off. The last time I ordered from them, the ad did not mention it. But they did it...
Small date 1960 Philly in BU is a good coin. [ATTACH]
Color, weight and diameter on OP's coin are all off. Doesn't that raise suspicion? The details are not the same as the original coin above.
Very few Jeffersons have value over face. Not including proof coins here is the list: 1955 1954-S 1953-S 1952-S 1951-S 1950 1950-D 1949-S 1948-S...
Put some Susan B Anthonys in the Carter slots.
While Chris' post is almost 4 years old, it is a valid question, and as many people have pointed out in several other threads, there is no point...
Of course we don't know what you have, it is important to post clear photos of both sides, about any coin you have a question about. And most of...
Often with a grease filled die, your coin will have some letters that are completely missing, and others that are perfectly formed.
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