The insurance company definitely does own it. They will sell it back if you ask. They don’t want it
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I was typing... then Fred answered. I’ll go back in my hole
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Found my 36S CRH last year Wish mine had more horn, like yours
Somebody missing that puppy!
VF-35 looks about right....as @alurid said
Nice! Did you save the wrappers?
We love here in Error Coins. Value doesn’t mean everything
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I always pay full Blue Book. More for error coins
I swear I saw this coin before. Maybe I accidentally put it in a roll and returned it to the bank. My error
I’m with Chris @cpm9ball Unusual surfaces and copper core eaten away is a tell for chemical damage
I don’t think it’s what you think. Looks like machine doubling, not DDO
Good things happen to those who wait. Good luck in the New Year
Yep, a little heavy. Thick rolled planchet but not much collector value unless more than that. Others will have more info to follow, I’m sure.
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] My first gold. I know, not a govt issue. Wedding gift from my brother in 1984 Gold Standard Corp Conrad Braun My avatar is the...
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The 1914 D, Denver mint is the valuable one. Yours is no mint mark, Philadelphia mint. In that condition wouldn’t have much collectible value.
I did my penny searching 4-5 years ago. Stuck my savers in used 2x2s from my Mercury book upgrades. Had nobody to show them to. Then I found...
If you don’t have a local coin shop, a local jewelry store could weigh it if you cannot. Don’t let them test it because they will scratch the edge.
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