Prob not, but good luck if it is. This link says $75,000 http://cointrackers.com/coins/13593/1944-steel-wheat-penny/ I see the 4, but in all...
Seems to be "filled" from wear. An RPM you can usually see 2 mms. I only see one here.
There are more known 1943 copper cents than 1983. But everyone comes in here and just happens to have one. No. April Fools/ trolling.
3 90% halves is just over 1 ounce of silver. (12.5x.9 x3= 33.75g) 31.1 g in a troy ounce. 7 40% halves is just over 1 ounce of silver. (11.5x.4x7=...
Is the reverse blank? That note is spankalicious.
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Photo of the entire obverse and reverse in FULL mode. Thanks.
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What is going on by the left eye under the LI and the left nostril? Is this wear (or surface removed by many factors) or the initial start of an...
No. There is a variety 1960 small date, there is a 1960-D small date but the 1960 plain is worth money, and the D is not.
Amazon is way overpriced. Local coin store coin show E Bay QVC is where a fool and his money soon part.
I thought the Henning was 1944? And looks mushy.
Maybe you can compare the S in hand to this: [ATTACH]
Well those tires on those Euro cars are tiny. It's not like these giant Bush Mobile SUV's that we drive in the US.
It looks right a valuable coin.
I can't really see the type of S on the Susan B.
I agree with Chris. If this quarter is silver, it appears as if the S was attached, which is common with this coin. A 1932 is still around $8 but...
It's a nickel. It's worth 5 cents. Signed, Captain Buzzkill.
So the graders were wrong every time the "experts" graded it previously?
In this case it may not be recovered, since something like that would have to be melted down.
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