So in a little over one month from the Pearl Harbor attack which brought the US in to WWII, Congress voted on the money change, it was designed...
I bought 13 at the same time and with shipping, well, $5.00 each is close enough. They were all low grades but I'm fine with that.
The toning may have thrown me off but I think it's more of a 64.
Dirty and pitted but what do you want for $5.00? Only 1,597,367 minted. I wonder how many have survived? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes but it would be very minimal.
Another of those low priced coins I bought. This is a Braided Hair design which was minted from 1839 until 1857. In 1857 the cost of making and...
I like my grade better. :):):)
Not worth grading. Expat explained why.
I'm just saying that this type of currency was in planning before the US entered the war.
Agreeded!
There appears to be a faint and partial part of the initials present. Yes, it was polished out at the Mint. Nice but your not going to retire.
A nice hole filler in an album but you're not going to get rich on this one. Nice find.
I think it's a folded over finned rim as stated but it's on Zinc.
I can't tell from the photos but it has s good shot at being the 8/7 overdate. I doubt it would straight grade, more like a details due to the...
Try Zinc with environmental damage
MS-64 with nice toning
Just a common one cent, well circulated coin. Billions of them were minted.
It's just a very damaged Cent.
It's only worth about $1.50 or slightly higher due to the silver content. You should keep it. Welcome to CT.
I understand but the House has passed it. The Senate has their own version. I think it will get done very soon. Congress would rather deal with...
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