I just read a post (http://www.cointalk.com/t161217/) about a pawn shop find. I haven't seen anything else posted. I've never been to a pawn shop,...
Now THAT changes everything!
I can only imagine how much he'd want for a two cent penny!
First you post as 1996, then as 1998, then as 2003, and again as 2005, but all four have a photo of 2006. What gives? Only one thread is needed....
I saw that, and others, too. One or two posts under their belt claiming to be new here, but ALWAYS asking about a very key coin (09s vdb, 22 plain...
All of the weight of the coin is being measured by your scale, even the overhanging portion. Your coin is six ozt and 1/2 lbt. It cannot possibly...
Hobo, this is an exhibition, not a competition.
Done! Thanks, everyone.
Denticles are small, toothlike design elements all the way around the perimeter of some coins, especially of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Oh, I do know that it is not a 70! No question. I'm just looking for a fair amount to ask for it. I will be getting a camera someday soon.
This was a gift. I know that this has been graded by a bottom tier company, but can anyone tell me the real grade and value. Best I can get with...
changed my mind.
Pmd!
I don't know about the coins. Nice birthday note, though. 03171971. Saint Patrick's Day at that! What is it that has been scratched/blacked out?
Got the gold proof and uncirculated and the silver proof today. Gorgeous coins! On line pictures don't do them justice. I can't take pictures so...
OK I guess you're right then. Ka-ching! You've struck gold!
Double dittos. Coins are struck not molded.
Looks like glue on the reverse.
I don't know what the Sears token is, but I'm really impressed that it is made from "authentic material". I understand that authentic material is...
The coin on the right is a nickel commemorating the Louisiana purchase. The coin on the left is one of the National Parks commemorative quarters....
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