If I was to sell rolls, I would purposely spike them with a couple goodies. As in pre 1920. Even then, I would never call them unsearched.
My favorite! My oldest find. Still kind of new, but I really know how to work it, now, and know what I'm going to pull up. Still no silvers, but...
As always, take photos in the slab, crack it out and keep the slip if you do decide to remove it. That way the next buyer knows. Nice coin. So...
Paddyman!!!! Love the finds as always. Get your dirty digging nuts out and find some more.
Very true. I am the same way personally! I have no clue why someone would drop a coin knowingly and not pick it up.
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Another option could be to use one of those little wood burning tips you could get at hobby lobby. It would just melt the plastic… so cut around...
Mine has only been under for about 12 years in my case.
Yours? I have one in the woods near my childhood home in the woods. Its in a plastic coffee case with some things I don't remember in it.
The tin appears much more modern, at the very oldest 1960's I think. I'd like to think it is true... I mean I found 30 year old video games in my...
Very good looking one, I like the little break in the numerals.
Of course, I fully understand the excitement. I have a number I’ve kept only because they came from circulation. I can remember how I got many of...
If it came from a mint set like this, maybe it's a strikethrough? Other than that not sure.
South American coins, especially Peru have been hot. Very interesting, I've wanted one but not likely.
Of all the mint releases though, these anniversary releases hold up much better than some of the more obscure designs.
Good find, glad you could save it.
I hope they were holding them and that the items will be recovered.
Oh, KM number 1 Got it
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Pretty cool if you ask me. Very sorry to hear of the fire but the buffalo nickel with metal fused to it is spectacular.
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