Got this 2 mils Kansas sales tax token (made in 1937) today. Value $1 to $3 [ATTACH]
I thought millions of bit coins had been "mined".
Well then you've answered your own question. I don't see this as MS 63. Seems to show wear on both sides. I guess all those die breaks on the...
I like the clash on the obverse, but this 3 cent nickel in XF is $40 retail. Clashes are very common with this series. $160 seems like a gouge to me.
Wasn't a piece of 8 12 1/2 cents? Because 2 bits was a quarter. They made millions of those.
Read here: There are 10-20x more 1943 coppers than this coin. But of course everyone has one.
Denver didn't make any copper 1982 small dates. If you want to look for the 1 or 2 in 17 billion minted, be my guest.
I never said, that you said it was a BU coin. Perhaps you got one of the early strike coins with that die, and the result was this coin. Modern...
Be interested in the results. Thanks.
Instead of killing his son, Abraham just circulated him.
I assume these were from the mint and not from a bank. Was there still 40 coins in a roll, or 39 and this? No idea how it got in there, it looks...
There is a tolerance. Not all copper cents weigh 3.1. Some can be slightly more or less. Assuming this was one that was less, and subtract a...
I thought about the disme and half disme. But, there are billions of dimes and millions of half dimes. I think it's the same denomination so the...
Not surprised. And the obverse is F-12. It was stated earlier in the thread that key dates get a little rhythm and flexibility on grading. Nice...
Yes, I think it got chewed on something. Machinery, something. And the break will give the zinc rot a chance to start and spread.
You can post it here also: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-a-washington-quarter.286651/page-16
They printed 42,000 of the $100,000 gold certificates. All of the surviving notes have been accounted for, and are currently in the hands of the...
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