You hit the jackpot today. I’m sure it was hot out there toda but you were playing instead of working.
AU-55 but I’m not good at these.
Well I’m not seeing it.
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I have no idea as I was strictly talking about the Lincoln Cent. I do know that Peace Dollars were minted at Denver, Philadelphia and San Francisco.
You got it.
Not worth much but it sure is neat to have it. Never seen anything quite like that.
And please tell us how you came to have this coin in your possession.
You got it, that’s why I left the plastic on if it had it.
I just listened to the Oldies as we call them nowadays. I didn’t have a quarter to buy a new battery. Neither did my parents. To me nothing was...
Yes it is, damaged but from another coin. Probably in a bag after it left the mint.
Silver tones when exposed to air.
No such projects here but all I had was my transistor radio with a single 9-volt battery. When the battery died I removed it and wrapped the posts...
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I can’t recall seeing a folded rim that leaves the rim intact as it is. A fold would hide the rim where it is folded over correct? It looks like...
Since no one has said it I will. It’s not a silver dollar. It is a 1 ounce silver round with a date of 2019. I’ll repeat what has been said, it...
Coins are not heated in the minting process. Your coin took a hit from the edge of another reeder coin but it’s a good longer hit than most.
If it was a worn or grease filled die you’d never know it now as that coin has a lot of circulation wear and tear. It contains no silver from the...
It really doesn’t matter but personally I’d leave them on. I have a few that have been in plastic for many years with no problems.
I was able to find more information about this coin. Not this particular coin but the date and what caused it. The 1922 No D Lincoln cent is the...
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