Could you post a photo of both sides? That is the only was we can give a grade. Speedy
Nope--its B22....at least I think that is the block number...I know next to nothing about paper money!! Speedy
Well I'm sure OldDan could show a photo of his 1933 $20 gold piece...and its not the one that the Goverment sold :eek: :eek: :eek: Speedy
Well you see that doesn't really work....each coin is like a finger print...so we can't give a grade without seeing a photo...it might be good for...
True...when I buy mint sets I buy to keep...intact with all the papers and such...I have thought about buying the 81 and the 70 to get the half...
Would you post a photo...its not easy to tell a value of a coin without grading the coin...it still could be a fake--back years ago fakes were...
But when you look at it there isn't much copper in the coins nowday...nor much nickel...only a bit. Speedy
Well this will have to do... Its an 1803 LG Cent Sheldon 258 (I think the number is right) I only keep it for 3 reasons... Its the oldest...
CaveTroll---thanks for the help...I had heard the term before but never had looked into it...I should research cents better :eek: Speedy
How can one tell its a 2003 State Quarter if its blank? Did you find it in a BU roll? If it is BU and has no problems they would be worth...
Yes they are called Wheat Cents...they were minted from 1909-1958. Cents have many "rims"...some are thick some are thin...some are like we all...
I would get a few books first off. the Red Book or "A Guide Book of United States Coins" same book but some call it one and some call it the...
well ok...I'll forgive you this time!!! Speedy
Way to go....sound like a nice find!! Speedy
Rick...you are "killing" me...cutting open old proof sets like that!! Speedy
I don't think of them as "ancient" just nice old coins...I also like them better because they are silver (alright...the cents are not silver!!)...
TCT...your right...I didn't see the astrisk,,, They might have been like the 1964 Peace dollar....but then maybe GDJMSP can show a photo of the...
I agree...the Red Book lists 880 as proofs and 12,880 as business strikes but I've never heard of one...maybe its a messup... Speedy
Oh boy...does this mean they will be "worth" twice as much!!!? Speedy
BTW--I also have found a 1934 $10 bill!!! Speedy
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