Haven't seen any yet. Denver is about 440 miles north.
I see ridiculous prices for counterfeit coins, common coins, or damaged coins (ETSY) claiming to be rare, or whatever. They don't seem to care...
Looks like the reverse was the same. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like an old Canadian silver dime. King George the 5th. From 1922 to 1927, no 10-cents coins were produced. So either 1911-1921 92.5% silver...
You are better off just cashing in those copper cents. It's a waste of time and money. If copper were to hit $6 a pound, and it was legal to melt...
Ed Wood sent me an IM he's busy in Morocco. He says MS-65.
Weak D? Looks like a D in the second photo.
Yes but I am responding to the person who posted today.
The aluminum cents were 1974. I doubt your Florida coin is aluminum, unless it's not a mint issue. If it is a mint issue, it's probably been...
I wouldn't pay over $2 for that. Get a nice red seal for 5 dollars.
Also, someone buying/selling this type of error, you would have to be knowledgeable about the possible bleaching of the note.
No idea, just spit balling: The extra piece could have been part of a coin, and it was manufactured and not struck. Since the rim is on the inside...
Need photos. Most of the common red seals are in the $5 range. But some are more. I wouldn't pay $10 for a modern 2 dollar bill. Generally,...
That's vandalism.
That's the exact one I pulled from $5 in pennies (Wells Fargo) a few years ago. I stopped doing it, but this was a nice find. On the Memorial...
Even if it's true anyone who pays that for an (MS 69? MS70?) Modern zinc cent, has more money than brains. Just my opinion.
There's really no market for modern high grade zinc cents, unless there is some rare variety or error. Nice album coin. I can guess and say MS-65.
There's 1966 and 1966A. Condition is a factor so photos are nec. but I believe there is a premium for these notes. $125 and up depending on...
It's not 1200 lbs of copper anyway. Depending on the # of zincs, 300-400 pounds I guess.
The D in GOD looks pretty good. More photos.
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