Less than 100 is considered low. But I think less than 1000 is OK.
.02-.03 cents.
The dip. 1 Bitcoin equals 9950.44 US Dollar
I don't think I have taken any shots. A dealer would know there are no unsearched cents.
Here is a famous one. IDK if this is real or counterfeit. This one is often counterfeited.(I think this one is real.) [ATTACH]
The details are clearer on the new coin, but there are less of them. What do the ancient collectors feel about these misstrikes?
Also VF 35. Possibly cleaned?
Both large same as the other thread. Someone got rich with pocket change. The author and publisher.
[ATTACH] They made 17 billion cents in 1982. AND THE HITS KEEP COMING HERE AT WABC 770 ON YOUR AM DIAL.
Even in that blurry picture I see the mint mark on the reverse.
Wow I was wrong as usual. 1 Bitcoin equals 10217.00 US Dollar
Listen, if you like the dime you can save it in a 2x2. It costs you a dime. It's worth a dime. This is what the no S 1975 proof dime looks like,...
I have one just like this (in circulated condition) that I got while driving for a car service in the 1980's. (Similar to UBER) Kept it for...
Send it in? Why spend $30 on a dime?
3 dimes on the grill yesterday. 1976 Australia copper 5 cent on the shelf, with verdigris.
I would bet that when the obverse does make an appearance, it will be a diff. coin.
Perhaps the standard 3 cents is going up. But this is prob just the exception and not the rule.
Yes I know where the mint mark is. I have been in the hobby for 50 years. Not showing the obverse is an indication of a troll post.
I don't see an S.
I also thought the 4 cents and up was a very fair dealer price to pay.
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