100% clad
I understand that you can find spare change anywhere in NYC. Parking meters, machine change bins, the gutter but the best way to find that change...
A beautiful coin and a great addition to your collection.
Here’s mine and yes it’s silver. I removed it from the government packaging and it now resides in my Dansco 7070. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have way to m many bills to remember
Talk about a shattered die! This token is a prime example of one. Great find and if I saw it before you it would be in my collection. Beautiful piece.
Just a web site that’s gets people excited but a person that collects fancy bills knows their value. I have a few bills that are over .99%...
I had a guy buy a three cent stamp, just one and he paid with a credit card. He stated he carried no cash and hasn’t used cash for years.
You’re well on pace for a 100 silver coin year.
I can’t tell for the doubling.
Nice colorful toning but unfortunately it’s not natural. It’s artificial toning, maybe a little Vaseline and a heat source.
I said 65 maybe 66 but I think the TPG left off the PL. In the original photos the reverse is definitely PL and the obverse is sure close enough.
A 1938-D/D with fire toning and graded by PCGS as a MS-66+. I think it should have made a 67. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just might be able to do that sometime in the future.
No plans to have graded at this point.
That’s the way I see it.
Oh girl, you make me laugh. :)
A solid PR66, maybe a 67. Nice pale blue steel like toning on the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Lol Does that mean you’re spending too much time in NYC parks cleaning up all the metal that folks have left behind? :smuggrin:
I can’t relate to the term “coin shortage”. In my area there isn’t one. No signs in businesses. No begging for coins, no rounding up to the...
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