You must have gotten lucky as they are still full of spots.
I have a PCGS MS-64 but if I was in the market for one this one wouldn’t grab my interest.
I’m still working on my 2023’s but glad you found this one. Congrats
I collect errors but I won’t take a guess at the value. It is definitely a beauty and that is a rather large cud. Congratulations.
That’s a great story and I’m glad you were reunited with this coin. It’s beautiful and toned well. I hope you keep this for many years.
It’s damaged. There is a process in which you take a spoon and tap the rim until it’s smooth like yours. The center is then cut or drilled out and...
As I said, I have 3 of them, all the same but with different numbers. The price was why I bought all of them. Less than $10.00 each. I’m happy...
Those are very nice pick ups. I’m sure you will enjoy them for a long, long time.
Thanks.
Graded and slabbed as a MS-66. A 2000-P Massachusetts Quarter. I actually have 3 of these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The ink was more than likely, contaminated on that side.
You won’t get rich but they are definitely worth more than face value.
Well it’s one thing I won’t be adding to my collection, even if the mintage was limited to a small amount.
Too bad they’re not dated but then the Met would’ve had to change days for them every year.
Out of older modern mint sets.
Afraid not
Too early for me to see clearly but I can see it’s a nice looking coin.
If you got hit by that arrowhead it would hurt.
I avoid eBay.
One of my favorite Indian Head Cents in my collection. The reverse photo was taken with the wreath being rotated as compared to the obverse....
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