sure can. Some banks require you to have an account there, and some tellers dont really like doing it, but, they will. Now, half dollars are not...
I'm too sexy for my Cent, too sexy for my Cent, my Lincoln Cent :)
ok, seriously, I want to bank where some of you guy's do... At least on the nickels part. Second box of nickels in as many weeks yielded many many...
Actually, there is one small spot on the reverse and a carbon spot between we and trust
Not the best pic, but will do in a rush.
no, it doesnt. It is real, just discounted because of the nice green spot's, and I worked em into a good deal because of another purchase
I just purchased a 1914 D Lincoln at a VERY good price, but, it has a couple of green spots on the date. I have never cleaned my coin's, but, I...
I cant resist here - no offense intended :) To quote Forrest Gump - "stupid is as stupid does" Seriously tho - I can see where you could be...
I don't read it that way. I read it as No decision, no refund.
I think this was a 1909 VDB with a added S, though it is hard to say as poor as the pictures are of the VDB. I dont see any signs of glue, but,...
Based on the pictures you posted - I would ballpark it around $150 - $200. But, that is no more than a guess. Though it appears to be in great...
It is certainly worth more than $5.00. If you want to sell it for that, please let me know :D Take a picture of the front and back of the coin,...
S/S is a RPM (Re-Punched Mintmark). In this case, the die was stamped with an S once and then stamped again that was misaligned. Because of the...
You are correct. I dont have the numbers in front of me, but, believe they contain roughly $4 in melt value. If you dont want to buy them, I will:D
True, but, they polish the raw planchets, not the pressed coins.
If you can post a pic we can take a better stab at it. The coin I posted above was the 1909 S Lincoln and based off of a recent copy of the...
Thanks!
My was kinda neat, IMO. On my 14th birthday I found a 1914 wheat cent on the sidewalk. I have been hooked every since.
looks to me like it spent some time in the dirt.
So I found a ok deal on a 1909 S the other day, and after much debate I decided to pick it up today. Then, get it home and discover it is a S/S:D
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