I thought these were inherited by the friend through grandma. It's unlikely they are going to know what was paid or how it was acquired.
Only 1 cent today. CoinStar steelie #3 [ATTACH]
It's not a low serial or a ladder. Is this what the future looks like?
Appears to be a lamination, (more than 1) which is common to that series and alloy. Wait for someone who knows more about it. It's not going to be...
Yes agree with somewhere in the G-04/06 details area. Also agree have to keep grandmas coin and pass it down one day.
What's the weight? That might help explain the metal content.
The new picture is a large date for comparison. Go back to post #1 photo. The weak LIBERTY in itself is not the best marker. But the numbers (in...
The condition on that coin seems very good. The rare variety you want on the 1979-P is the "Wide rim, near date." (The one close to the rim of the...
The S looks like the Type 1 in post #7. But in post #1 it looks like Type 2.
I also was at 62 PL, I think 63 is high considering the extreme chatterbox.
The curl is a bit of a tweener. I am not seeing it. Is the point of the bottom of the 9, blunt or sharp? [ATTACH]
Yes I am familiar with the MM placement, I was asking the OP. In either case the metal alloy is still the same.
What's the mint mark say? If it is S it's a proof and if it's a P or D it's plated. Can't tell from this photo.
Well besides this coin, I really enjoy all of the other beauties you have been showing. Barber dime key dates, etc. Et al.
If it was smaller than a half, it couldn't have fully formed rims. Comparison photo with another half would help. The planchet could be thinner,...
Seemed like way too much good detail on all of them, to be the actual coins this person was selling. It wasn't nec. the coins that were bad, but...
The problem with the Indian is that this series is HIGHLY counterfeited. I am not saying it is fake. I have no idea, and I assume it is real. So...
From far away I thought it was an S that took a hit. Enlarging the photo, it does appear to be a D that took a hit. How does a D over S happen?
The funny thing, it has to be worth something as a counterfeit. I like it.
Can that mark be anything other than a gouge? And if so, it has to be details. There's really not much gray area on this particular coin. The only...
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