Wow, that's a beauty! Congrats on your victory :)
Hobo's right. Silver coins were ceased in 1964, and the only silver clad were the halfs, and some Ike dollars, but those were mostly for collectors
I don't know, the toning on the reverse is kinda blotchy
:bigeyes: Wow, that's an amazing coin!
I searched for this "company" on google. No results.
Could you post an image of the rim where the clip is?
I couldn't agree more
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I love the detail on the reverse. I only own two ASE
For coins you're trying to sell, put an ad up in the Auction Listings, not under a thread please. Thank you :)
Pick up a copy of the 2011 Red Book. You can get one in any coin shop for like 15 bucks. They have pictures of just about every US coin, ways to...
:D thanks for the contest, Siggi! I'll PM you
I know that a lot of the ATB quarters are being held in DC, because they have enough quarters in circulation
Lucky! I go there every week, and only once they had like, 4. All past 2000
+1
I found a 1918 in my last box. I only own two Indian Heads: 1898, and 1901. Got the 1901 from my grandfather and bought the 1898 from a bargain bin
yeah, i was pretty suprised. it isn't every day that I find a 102 year old coin :D
Got myself another box of pennies today. 17 wheat, 741 copper cents. 09 (sadly no V.D.B.) 27 42-S 44 x4 44-D 48-S 50 51 x2 52 52-D 53 57 58
My rolled ones, I keep them in canvas bags. Ones in tubes I label and store in boxes
Nah, I'd spend them. They're circulated, and there's no interesting serial numbers. I get sequentials all the time
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