The one at 4 O'Clock looks like it might be a die crack, but it's hard to tell from the picture. It's neat, but it doesn't add much extra value to it
I got a zoom of the "LIBERTY". Idk, the "Y" seems kinda funky to me
Hi guys, I found this little fellow while roll searching today. my experience with errors is minimal, and I haven't really seen anything quite...
You can still remove the zinc from the copper. Granted, it will cost a bit more, but by the price of copper today, it would still be profitable.
That can't be true. 150 copper cents ways roughly 1 pound. Even after the zinc/tin is removed, that's still way over 1 ounce
hi greott71, welcome to cointalk! There isn't any way that a steel panchlet would be hanging around for fifty years like that. Lincoln cents...
I get consecutive bills on a regular basis. Often times at the bank you can get several dozen consecutives/bills with close serial numbers. Sorry,...
Plus, the federal government melts down a lot of silver coins. I myself have only found one Roosie and one silver Washington in circulation (53...
Some people would pay a premium for toned coins, but it depends on the condition, as well as the type of toning. Some coins are "artificially"...
Sometimes, when coins are exposed to various chemicals and conditions, they are "toned", often times a rainbow-y colour. You'll see it a lot with...
Wow, that's awesome! What year is the Franklin?
Yes. You will see a "P" on all other denominations minted today. If there is no mintmark, it was made in philly. the only error where having it...
It's worth about 3 cents melt. 1.14 billion were made
I've found two 98's so far. I hope to one day find a 99
"Be sure You Check out my other ultra gem high Grade Collection of Silver Dollar that im posting a few a day until Gone these dollar were all hen...
I don't know what you guys are saying. It looks totally brand new to me
Hi herm, welcome to the site! "NIFC" stands for "Not Intended For Circulation". Certain coins were made for purposes other than being used by...
Sweet pickup! I love the toning on the reverse
I know that there was one washington quarter that was two tailed. I still don't know of anyone that would buy a $225,000 coin on ebay
I would have said 67, but the scratches on the obverse made me say 66
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