The R by the date makes me agree with you that its a fake...sorry about that. Speedt
I'll also say Heritage....I have gotten 2 coins so far from them and it was fast great service... Speedy
Does the 1931 cent have an S below the date?? If so it might be worth a little more. Speedy
I thoughted that was a bit of cardboard in the holder...I think that hit for 66 just lost it...sorry but I think 65 is the best it will go... The...
I wish but I don't have that kind of $$$ ;) Speedy
Isn't that something in the flip?? Speedy
Duh.... :rolleyes: :D Leave it to me to add a step!!! Speedy
Read this--- http://varietynickels.com/articles/twotailed.htm Speedy
In some cases...the 1963 and dates like that you would be able to get for under $10 at some MS grades... but when you get to the 49-S and 53-S...
In XF and lower MS grades the steps aren't going to show really...and to make the FS grade they would have to be MS at the most... But some also...
I don't collect Morgans so I may be wayyy wrong... The back looks better than the front...so we grade by the lower side--is the luster as good on...
A mixed grade set will cost about $125-$130 I would guess...I did mine with some BU's and such so it cost a bit more...I keep meaning to do...
The address GDJMPS gave was not for Air Tite...it was from JP's Corner.... Speedy
Way to go!!! A new guy at the bank saved me about 6 world coins he had found in change....said that since they aren't US they just get rid of...
Go with sets that aren't big and hard to put together...they are fun and you can put them together in higher grades...Franklin Halves...older...
BTW--I sell and trade to upgrade alot...its fun and also helps to learn the market and also alot about selling coins...its a hobby in itself......
Mine would let you trade...I trade 1 half for 1 half and so on... More than likely you will need more than $50--most dealers will give about...
Nope---$0.05 unless they are in high UNC grades and then only a little... Speedy
Way to go Bill!!! Looks better than the real thing!! Speedy
I have a coin from 1792 that is only worth about $15 so that shows that the age has nothing to do with the value...you can also pick up some coins...
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