You could try Dr. Ronald Kurlan out of New Jersey. He has lots of lower grade ancients and a lot of other stuff you will not see anywhere else...
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I think I did all right at fifty cents each on these two. I'm not too good at grading foreign so jump on in if you please. The medal I have not...
@Nolan Workman also?
Nice find. Found all of my early date small cents including this one in roll hunting.
All good advice above. But not all is hopeless as far as profits are concerned. A lot depends upon your time frame. I started collecting in 1966...
Don't forget, some coins can be struck on thinner or thicker planchets also and this will affect the weight.
Sorry, but not an error. The cent just took an unfortunate hit from something in this area. It was not made like that.
@ALAN DAVIS I asked the same thing and if I could have given her my kidneys I would gladly have done so.
Ebola.
Sorry, no coins I wish to be buried with. But if I may, I do wish to be buried with my "Popeye's" ashes I have in an urn and my Lord of the Rings...
@TheRed Precious moments for sure.
Absolutely gorgeous! They are angels but they own us, heart & soul.
My heart goes out to you. And some tears also. Here are my two lost exactly two months apart, Nov. 3rd for my Quaker Parrot I had for 25 years...
More common or not, still a nice find in decent condition. Congrats.
Looks like a dryer coin to me. Stuck in a clothes dryer while the clothes tumbled against it, wearing it down.
Weight is always the best way to tell as some clads do not always show the copper sufficiently.
I'm going to check Littleton albums at Wizard. I like theirs also. I'm at about a 50/50 mix on Dansco and Littleton.
I'm okay for the time being but thanks very much for the offer.
Thanks so much!
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