Look at the whole market. The best move is to hold and review the facts.
It's all still going up so be patient and hold for now. The higher the silver spot price the more you'll get when selling them.
Thanks for checking @BRandM
As I said, it's too worn to be 100% sure but I'm going with large date until I can prove otherwise.
Told you that you'd like it. :) That's a really nice looking error Cent!
Seems like a few of us received them today. Sure glad I ordered one! :)
Unfortunately no I can't but I'd go with Large until I can prove otherwise. Of course I would prefer it to be the small letter variety.
You did it! That's a great Mint error and a wonderful addition to your collection. It's probably the star!! :) @paddyman98 You gotta see this...
It's condition. It's not light enough for me to care. Just being honest with you.
Not sure why it was added last year except what the PCGS article stated. That being the US Mint has been using them more than in the past and that...
The V75 is strictly to note the 75th anniversary of WWII. According to PCGS: This is not the first time the U.S. Mint has struck coins with privy...
Excuses, excuses, excuses. Lol
Definitely damaged
Just a stain but really, Independence Hall was built with fireplaces and that means there's gonna be smoke:
A tired worn die did that.
You only paid ten times Face? Have you no shame? Lol Sounds like a great deal for both of you. Enjoy your after work fun tomorrow.
A well worn Two Cent piece. It has a beautiful bluish toning that I just can't pick up with the camera. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Darn spell check and my fat fingers on these small buttons on my cell phone. I meant sulfur, not silver. Sorry I didn't catch that mistake.
If I remember correctly only 300 were packaged this way.
I think he means the damage on the edge of the left wing. It's in the area the OP described.
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