For a moment I thought I was reading a comment for @green18. :)
Oh come on. I was born before the Internet. If you wanted to talk on the phone you did it from a land line as that's all there was. McDonalds...
Just a standard junk value dime. Glad you checked. :)
Isn't this the truth!
It does take time to learn and even experienced collectors and dealers still get it wrong at times.
I'm not seeing a date on that so I have to say it's from a private Mint.
I can't tell from those photos.
Joy, that's a great collection of silver coins. Please use your Red Book and check the 1942 Mercury dime for the overdate variety 2/1.
Nice Canadian Cent. Keep the wallet and give the Cent back to grandma. :)
Nice pickup and worth the price but I think it's a G at least, maybe a VG but not an AG-3.
Cleaning has it's place. The problem is, 99.9% of us can't clean a coin properly and that's the real issue.
Exactly! I see nothing but a well circulated Quarter that has served well for 55 years. What are you seeing because I'm not.?
Looks real to me but definitely cleaned.
Please start a new thread and post pictures so we can assist.
Wear will always show as a worn spot. Bag marks may show wear but on this coin they do not. They are clear. Look at the op's coin. There are...
In that case I save my money so I can get it. I've purchased numerous coins by saving my money and buying that one hard to get expensive coin.
Thanks for the photos. In my opinion $20 it's top book. I'd be willing to hold out and pay a little more for a better looking coin.
Brilliant Uncirculated
If you soak in anything try acetone first but that coin is pretty damaged.
Not a cud. This is a Cud: [ATTACH]
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