You are protected 2 ways. 1. It's a counterfeit. 2. The item received was not the same one you bid on. Either the seller (or Ebay) will have to...
It bears repeating. From USA Coin Book: The US Mint originally produced 35401 of these 1922 High Relief coins (mostly non-proof business strikes...
The auction claims there's no flaws on this coin, but the enlarged OP photo shows that's not true. Auction estimate I think said $15,000 which...
.01 cent. They made this coin in copper and zinc. Did you weigh it? Copper 3.1 grams, zinc 2.5 In mint state this coin has a little value, and...
1929 MD find
Worth $10 to me. First I thought it said $110. When I saw $110K someone is a little high. The grade is high. I am not convinced the toning is NT....
There's a very large gouge on the center of the obverse.
.01 Unless it weighs 3.1 grams.
Could have been in one of those lucky penny holders for many years before being released. 11-S is a good date, but I doubt this was a mint error.
1934 is a common date. I don't know what you are seeing, but this one is in the .03-.05- .10MAX range.
No. Less. It's worn and damaged.
If those listings are in Canadian, then I would go to 2,4,8 for the grades. But when I see the dollar sign, I figure it is in USD. Great nickel.
I used this: http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?canadian_coins=5-cents-1922-1936 From this Canadian Coins Price Guide:...
Nice nickel. I see it listed as $2.50 in VG-8 and $5 in F-12. In VF-20 it says $10.50. My oldest foreign from CS was a copper 20 centavos from...
1940 wheatie on the shelf. 1000 dong Vietnam. The 1999-D is smaller in circumference and doesn't look like zinc, but the weight was only 2.2. [ATTACH]
Of course there could be a zinc cent that was minted on a copper planchet in Philadelphia. I don't believe any have been found from there. But I...
146 to the pound.
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1 cent.
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