Thanks as I missed that.
Yes it is. I missed that. :)
Definitely a fondler.
First, it's old, worn and full of circulation damage. Not too bad for a coin of this age. Second, it's a 1961, not a 1960 as you stated in you...
Not too bad looking.
Of course they do.
They are too worn to be of any real value and in my area I could pick these up from a coin dealer for $20.00.
I don't waste my time looking for silver in dollar coins.
MD or mechanical doubling. It looks flat and shelf like. Welcome to CT.
Please remember that a Woody is from an improper metal mixture. It will have noticeably different colored streaks. This coin is made of zinc so no...
Not even close to a proof.
It's flat and looks like a shelf so it's MD.
The only raw coins I really touch are any junk silver coins that I come into contact with.
It's a spender.
Nice low grade MS piece and at a decent price.
Glad to hear that and I trust all is well with you.
Lol Bet it's all better now. Lol
It takes time to learn about coins and everything else in this life. We are not born with full knowledge of anything so give coin collecting some...
A type set is one example of each type of coin. Refer to your Red Book. A dime type set would be one of each type of dime produced. A more...
You're welcome and good night. :)
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