The person that posted this hasn’t been seen since, or for the last 6 years when they originally posted it in October of 2017. This coin is in...
Bust Halves are great but they also made Bust Dimes, Quarters and Dollars.
It looks like the real thing but to be that shiny it was cleaned.
No one accepts sound tests as being accurate. Just glancing at your photo I saw 2 that are silver. For nickels, just look for a large P, D or S...
That extra area that looks like a D is not from it being a mint mark let alone an RPM. A mint employee may have slightly scratched the die and...
Yes they are.
MS-65 for sure. Anything less would be tragic.
Here’s a chart with 20 coins that are all copper. There are various shades due to toning of each color. [ATTACH] So the answer to your a)...
I like my notes in PMG or PCGS holders. The label doesn’t interfere with the note and it provides good information. Here’s a few examples. I also...
I think folding a note 4 times would do it.
Great finds.
That’s a common date nickel minted in Philadelphia.
Probably fake as the item in question is missing from the link you provided.
Looks like a worn die caused that to i me.
If the coin is bent it didn’t happen at the mint so how and where did it get bent? Outside of the mint is where it was bent and how doesn’t matter...
Out of circulation? LOL. That would be so nice I’d go broke spending money on everything I don’t need or could care less about just to get them. :)
Thanks. I’d like to put together a circulation set but I have a few other sets I need to finish before I start anymore.
Here’s my 1819 Bust Half Dollar. Even worn this Bust coins are appealing. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If it’s MD or DDD. Either one is only worth face value.
Thank you.
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