About $22-$23 per coin I think. I do live on the cheap side, if you know what I mean.
Thanks Paddy, very much appreciated
An old die to start followed by years of circulation wear and tear. Welcome to CT.
That Buffalo and Mr. Jefferson were both struck by damage.
I have seen a few slabs that have harshly or improper cleaned. Otherwise I'd minor I think they just give it a details.
Just worn from circulation I think. Welcome to CT.
Here is a brass $50.00 California Octagonal Souvenir piece. All part of the collection I recently purchased. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
SHANGRIA, that's what. Never heard that before. One is silver plated and the other is gold plated. Neither is in good shape but both are readable....
Okay, I'm doing what you have already done. Lol
It helps to explain how Hitler did what he did. We need to understand history in order not to repeat our mistakes.
Looks like it was bent when it was hot as it's been in a serious fire.
You just beat me Chris. Great minds think alike-Spooned. Definitely not a dryer coin.
It may be a thick planchet but it looks more like the edge was spooned. That is a process used to make a coin smaller and drill it out to make a...
It's worth one cent. The phot gets blurry when I enlarge but it looks like a plating blister which is very common. Definitely not a mint error....
It's possible but I think it's from being zinc and DDD. Given the date of 1982 my thoughts are if it was a blister it would be in worse shape due...
It's a pin that's made from tin. It reads "DUETSCHES JUGENDFEST". Both are Hitler Youth Fest Pins dated 1935. The first one is oval and the second...
Die chips are common and more so on Zinc Cents. NAV or No Added Value but it is neat. Welcome to CT.
After thinking about for the last 6 hours I can't recall anytime in my life, nor on the history of both metals, anytime in which silver was worth...
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I'd definitely keep that one. For a 19 year old Zinc Cent it's in great shape.
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