24 cents, multiple locations. 1955-D on the wheatie. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes in the US there's really no way to convert foreign coins, only currency. There is a site that will take all your foreign coins for around 30%...
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces522.html This next link doesn't even go to 2015:...
1st return is free. After that you'll have to make sure you call/ write/ email them to get off the "coins on approval" deal. I have done 2 deals...
Photo is necessary. But it would be in the $20-$40-$70 depending on condition.
I use high discrimination and the settings I have are basically for coins. I do hit some trash of course, but I can usually tell. Some I have to...
Knowing the coin is damaged, you shouldn't take more than half of that price. If you were fooled by deceptive photography shame on that seller,...
If they dump them in all at once instead of slowly, the machine can't handle it and it spits them out. And the slot will be full. Although this...
The 3 and the 9's don't seem to match a 1939. It more matches a 1989. Zinc rot coin. Only worth 1 cent if you are able to redeem it as a mutilated...
I had to look this up after seeing your note. Saint Helena is a volcanic tropical island in the South Atlantic Ocean, 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi)...
"found in a gumball machine decades ago"
If the edge is all dark like that it's most likely environmental damage. The black beauties (improperly annealed) have clean rims/edges. Although...
Nice details in the hair. Has it been in acetone? If it is XF and not details, it's worth 3x the melting pot. However it's not worth the cost of...
The point made that there's no way to determine which die pair struck this coin, as the leftover copper planchets could have been struck by...
The true fancy serial numbers are rare. That's why they are fancy. Look at the link provided in post #2.
It's a dollar to me. The odds of the 1st and last 2 numbers on an 8 number serial being the same are not remarkable in the least. Some stars have...
Need a photo of the edge/ rim side of the coin. The third side.
If it wasn't harshly cleaned maybe worth double what you paid. As it is, that price might be OK but it will always be damaged. There's no repair.
That's too bad. Yes they were ground off and turned into buttons. $15 in coins are now only worth sentimental value.
If both sides are off, then it is off center. Which is better than misaligned die on one side. But it appears very slight. I would keep it.
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