Silver is moving faster than the speed of sound.
To me it looks like the doubling was due to a worn die. Not a true doubled die. It looks flat and shelf like. That’s machine doubling or MD. Very...
If you mean do not understand please read my post above. :)
I have so many and they are all different. They do make a nice looking set.
Very nice!
I don’t think so, not yet at least.
Their worth is not what you can expect to pay for them. Any price I get that is over my cost is profit.
Nice find!
Looks like a ‘28 but since it’s a 1923 it’s a common date. If it’s red on the reverse that’s just damage.
I know. Sometimes it hard to do CT as the pop up ads are everywhere.
Congratulations on the find. You’ve sure been finding lots of good coins lately.
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It looks like a damaged 1928. Is that correct?
Appreciate it but hang onto them.
Nice and yours has the G.
It only took a few minutes for me to think it through. Hope your mother is doing well.
Actually no, I don’t believe it is. Thanks. I was pleased to get this.
I sure forgot to say pound. I didn’t say ounce either. Old age? I’ll never admit to that. Lol
Graded by NGC as a MS-62 so I’m happy with it. An 1869 Round Liberty Quarter struck by a private mint in California. There is a G under Liberty on...
I have at least 100 plus different ounces and I bought them all at $2.00 or less. I think they are pretty and cheap but the price has gone up too...
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