NOT JUNK. These can be worth a bit (less than $100).
Nearly put a hole in a quarter playing around with sulfur a few years ago! I also just bought some old whitman folders of each size from the...
Well on the flying eagle cent, trying to locate a problem free coin without pitting with original surfaces will enough.
Nice! Did you think they sent the wrong coin at first?
Going around convincing people on forums that a company is no good with "facts" could be libel. "Anancs is no good, go with NGC" is an opinion....
I've had decent luck looking through "dateless" nickels. A lot if times a better date is visible that my young eyes can see, but the dealer cannot.
I can't find one or two of the 1982 cent varieties. A couple years of off and on looking for them...nothing.
Not sure what qute means.. Buy anyways, looks interesting. Never seen anything like it.
I wouldn't be surprised if you could sell a pile of these for $5 each at a coin show.
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Beat me to it.
Just looks like staining to me.
I just got in order from cheapslabs.com. One of the $15 items I ordered was sold out, so they gave me $16 in $2 bills instead. I guess I'll...
Long answer short: no. I literally have an ENTIRE BAG of fake US and world gold coins of off metals, size, weight, and year. And an answers from...
You "believe" you have one? It is very easy to tell you if have one or not.
The best post yet on cointalk? I think so.
Yes, it was too thin there for the dies to reach the planchet.
And certain environments speed up that reaction greatly.
That is a very nice lamination error! Even better that it fell apart before it was struck. In case your wondering how we can tell it came apart...
On a chemical level?
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