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They both look cleaned so sell both and start all over. You'll be glad you did.
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You're doing just fine Donna.
So it's not what you think it is.
I use the Red Book. It gets me through but you have to decide what will work for you. Price guides in all books are pure guess work. What works in...
Try another bank. In 20 miles you should have a few.
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It means they support what someone else has said. In other words, we support what Tommy said.
Greaser and die chips do nothing special.
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I'd sell both of them. They looked like they have both been cleaned.
I'd tuck them away and look at them in the future, if I owned them. I wouldn't go buy them myself.
It's not a high relief. Its a low and it's worth about twenty dollars.
I think I'd tuck them away for another day. Two proofs on the ends us worth saving. I wouldn't own them.
A standard minor error. There are so common it's amazing that they are worth a dollar each.
Only worth one cent. It's been plated.
I haven't seen that many new centsvin s long time. My area only get recycled coins. Maybe I can do better when it gets closer to Christmas.
Not worth the price to find out for sure.
An old thread.
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