Try and photo each one both sides as clear as possible.
If they aren't valuable, you can't really hurt them by separating them with a knife or a screwdriver. The soak usually is enough to loosen and...
AU-Details. Cleaning scratches.
I like that the OP is able to date this Type 2. I would include the date on the flip. As for the Type 1 plated zinc, if it was plated before the...
Let them soak in warm soapy water. They will come apart later by themselves or with a thin knife/ screwdriver blade between them.
The 20 cent piece is in nice shape. It may have had an old cleaning, but don't clean it. It's much nicer than mine and has good value. Over $200...
Let's see a photo. It's probably pretty cool.
All of the news is slanted. FOX one way CNN the other. They are both disgraces. The New York Times a symbol of integrity for 100 years, NOT ANY...
They made A TON of 64 and 64-D Rosies. Prob half of them have full torch. It's nothing.
I would leave them in the original packaging. The individual coin may be worth more, if graded. And that's a huge expense.
Isn't the rarest US Dollar the 1804?
It says Mintage 10. 1 of 5 known and then the survival says 5-8. If this was really 1 of 5 known, why would they be selling it for $7500? Even...
Never click on anything that says "sponsored". Too buggy.
Not broadstruck.
Can already tell from the obverse this wouldn't qualify for full steps. It has to be an MS coin.
In another thread it was stated that the copper plating is put on AFTER the upset rim.
She had them all ICG slabbed. But the NGC slab has her autograph? Oh wait a dealer who bought a bunch had them reslabbed by NGC. NVM
You could probably drink a soda through the pores in this coin.
There are no non S premium dates in the State series. Except for the "extra leaf" in the Wisconsin, etc. As for the bicentennials I find them...
The scratch is too deep. You can see the copper shining underneath the scratch. It's not a minor scratch or bag mark. I thought perhaps the photo...
Separate names with a comma.