I have trouble wrapping my head around these modern stars being worth anything. Even if they were worth $21 each, you can't make a profit selling...
The targets have a halo effect when there is water in the ground. So you get good hits without being right on top of them. I use good batteries...
It's the finest tree at this grade.
That would be sweet. But you have to figure 1 find like that (if real) in thousands of machines and millions of people looking over (10 years?). I...
There's only 1 1982-D small date copper, if you want to look through billions of coins for another one, OK. But so far a 2nd one has not been...
I don't see the S. And when you find something like this, usually it's going to be the more common one, not the rare one. 12 million Phillies...
Unlikely but possible. Some things I don't even think about, and if they happen, they happen. If a gold were to happen, it would most likely be a...
Yesterday I found a Canadian quarter on the shelf. (Non silver 1980). I have never found a foreign silver so that's on the Coin Star bucket list....
To me they are $20 each. These are modern notes. Yes they printed less of them than the non star notes. And yes people collect star notes. But to...
The machines are not only calibrated by weight. It rejects coins for being the wrong metal. Silver being one of them as well as aluminum,...
Yes. As in the above photo even worn 65's and 66's will show the copper layer. There are a few 65's on silver planchets but the odds are a billion...
Well, I just find with that comparison photo, even with an eye loupe it's very hard to tell which reverse is which. Someone mentioned an easier...
I'm also seeing 1916-S but I am unable to enlarge the photo.
64 was the last year for 90% silver so I guess they were using up their reserves because they produced a TON of quarters and dimes. They were...
Coin Star is a company that owns the machines and has an agreement with the store. It would be difficult to break into their monopoly and there's...
Actually, I like when the weather is poor. It's good if the ground is slightly wet. Easier to dig, and it creates a halo effect around the targets.
Yes I agree with Larry, I was being optimistic.
Wonky= farblunget
Uncleaned in the $100-$150 range. Condition IDK perhaps F-VF.
I don't see 2 P's on the obverse. Whatever that mark is on the reverse, it was not a minted P.
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