I can't imagine that every coin is from Philadelphia, some of those dates should have mint marks next to them on the flips.
Article claims 1st one found Feb 2015.
He may not hear you as it was 5 years ago when he wrote that. Just sayin'.
Who wants an ungraded set with all the key dates missing? Maybe try to sell them 1 at a time for maximum profit. The title of this thread is...
The quarters should weigh closer to 5.67 grams, and the silver quarters 6.25. There is some +/- weight tolerance allowed. I have a digital scale...
Environmental damage. The coatings on these coins (the clad layer) is nickel and copper. I get these metal detecting all the time. The soil/ air/...
1975 S is a proof, I don't think it's that. No mint mark for Philly, and I don't think it was a D either. No mint mark, just struck by something...
What do you think the error is? Looks like a normal 1959-D to me.
If the Confederacy was solvent today, you would be killing with that 8 percent interest for 150+ years.
The shell case cents were mostly discarded shells from domestic gun ranges and not battlefield pick ups.
I always figure, how many legit examples are there? How many fakes are out there? Why would someone accidentally find a legit specimen in...
I did look up the value on Google, but everything else came out of my own deformed little head.
Yes it would be exciting to have a 44 steelie. Of course the odds are that it is something else, as I tried to explain to no avail.
Easy for me to tell by the shape of the 2. The small date has a fully formed, delicate 2 and the large date has the sloppy 2. [ATTACH]
I think the 2 is fine. The 2 in the 1932's are just oddly shaped 2's. The S IDK it could be real, but it equally could be attached to a 1932 in an...
That photo in post 7 is a large date.
I appreciate your disrespect of my knowledge. If you think it is genuine have it graded, and auction it off at Heritage. Those are the experts you...
I thought they found a second one? The 1982 cent is not rare by any means. It is the highest minted cent in the history of US coins. Almost 17...
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Send it in and have it graded.
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