Yes I agree with Chris. Someone scraped off some of the outer layer. I think with these types of errors, they are easier to verify when the coin...
Yes I don't think you beat inflation with PM's, unless you bought gold at $300 and sold at $1500. I think of it more as a hedge as it will travel...
While the circulated radar 07277270 prob has value on EBay, I don't find anything "special" about all of the others. Many of them are "almost"...
12 troy ounces to a pound. That's 1.67 pounds. Are you converting from troy to avoirdupois, since at 16 ounces, 20 ounces would be 1.25 pounds....
It's blurry but it does look inverted. Is that a variety on the 1969-S cent?
They didn't like Lyndon Johnson.
Almost a low serial. It starts with four zeroes. [ATTACH]
It doesn't look anything like a silver war nickel. There's only 4 or 5 of these around. From leftover planchets that were still in the hopper....
If I knew how to crop it, I would.
Maybe in Canada.
Got this the other day, the shiny one second from the top left is a 1972-S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Only a few pieces (4 +) have been authenticated. Yours does not look like this at all:...
"Mr. Chambers! Don't get on that ship! The rest of the book: To Serve Man, it's....it's a cookbook!"
It doesn't have that same patina as the war nickels. But, I hope I am wrong as that would be a great coin. It just looks like a circulated 1946...
The marker is the misspelling of Washington. (Wahsington)
Common date, circulated. 25 cents? While I was looking for dateless Buffaloes to experiment on at my last coin show, some old guy was claiming if...
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/finding-mr-880-case-1-counterfeit-article-1.109016
No it's not possible.
Nice score. It won't grade but as a key date it has collector value way above melt.
Those coins are worthless. (face value) You will make out much better selling them in original mint wrappers.
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