Pictures or it didn't happen!
Merry Christmas LM and CT! Stay safe!
Thanks. Right back attcha on the images!
And it would cost you at least $20 to get it into a PCGS slab to be worth $12 to another collector (retail).
No problem. These later dates need to be almost perfect with no marks to have any value. It would be good for an album hole filler. If it was a...
MS 62?
Nice. NGC website values that cert number at $120 retail. It could be worth more with the toning...
Not sure what is going on on the reverse on the ONE CENT Looks like maybe sawdust or something else was on the die, maybe?[ATTACH]
I have a fiver with Jack as well! Totally forgot about it til your post.
This is supposed to be UNC, and it may well be as the right side of the reverse could be weakly struck as the pineapple on the left looks normal...
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Put your coin in an airtite, then into the tube, then into a hermetically sealed glass jar with silicon packets. Then into a tupperware container....
I think it is a waste of time and die wear to counterstamp a zincoln that will rot away in a few years. At least punch some copper or silver...
Nope, was a Dream Act recipient after his parents sent him to the United States as a child in which he had no say in the matter.
That's okay, that's what most all of us are here for, to learn about coins!
A lamination is a mint error, really a planchet flaw that was missed by the mint and struck by a die and released into circulation.
Not "probably". Although the game he plays is not actually golf, the game everyone else plays. So technically not cheating when you play by your...
The 1840 looks like a lamination and not post mint damage. Just asking why it would not straight grade? It is not PMD like a harsh cleaning or...
So ASEs that come in monster boxes are sold to dealers by weight and so are bullion. ASEs sold to the general public are sold at a premium and so...
Here is mine. Some of these were minted in Curacoa during the occupation, according to Krause.[ATTACH]
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