i think of ngc melt values as what a dealer would pay around for one recent ebay sales of junk mercury dimes tells a different story.
Didn't check ebay i should of first I typed it in gave me u.s coin book with a value of $27 in 65 its not a 65 i figured low ms/high Au details...
Its worth Face value but if you like the color keep it.
65 possibly 66 it looks to have CAC quality but what do I know I don't work for them.
Its worth anywhere from $10 or more to a person that is willing to pay for it not necessarily rare your not going to retire off of it any time...
You found a WAM congratulations definitively a keeper for some reason the wide/close AM guide i have doesn't show the 1998 business strike.Edit...
The 1998 AM error is only for the proofs I believe.
Melt $3 or more possibly silver is flaming hot now.
nice find idk about the rotation degree but it definitely is one nice die chip in the B don't forget to crimp down those staples it doesn't look...
It would help if we could get full pictures of the coin but by what I see it appears to be nav doubling.
MD doubling was a thing over 200 years ago?I thought that was only on modern coins like mostly common on zinc cents or coins from the 20th century...
Can't tell or say much without pictures but I would think most likely its longacre doubling if that was a thing pre indian cent.
The silver 1968 ones have a mackerel on them i think the sail boat design does not have any silver but I could be wrong i think I'm getting it...
Why because its the truth?I didn't rush just to be first i saw it and replied with my opinion the real question is why do you have to be such a...
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I believe this is it not an error[ATTACH]
It appears to be damage can we get pictures of the whole coin
I would say $40-$50 put one in an auction on ebay I've seen some go for $100
65 nice molted/speckled toning
Found this in a roll today [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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