Collectors of Peace Dollars would lose sleep knowing 80 uncirculated Peace Dollars were summarily sent to the "bullion stack" with the possibility...
Don't crack it open. There are people who collect sample slabs.
XF according to who? Got any photos?
That's a great find! What a nice coin to rescue from an uncertain future.
A photo would really help.
Girl, your coin appears to be corroded but it is hard to tell for sure from the photo.
Looks real to me. Nice looking coin.
More 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cents and 1916-D Mercury Dimes sit in collections than were minted. And more are made every day. Counterfeiters not only...
I also save them to spend when I travel. I live in Colorado and have spent WG notes in Georgia, New York, Texas, Alaska and other states far from...
That is an interesting trivia item that I will file away to use in the future. Thanks.
What you have is a severely damaged coin. Spend it.
Please post a good photo.
As others have said above and on your other thread (same coin - same question) your cent probably spent some time tumbling around inside a...
The coins you listed are very common (unless there are key dates mixed in) and do not sound like the inventory of most coin shops.
Ditto.
What I found interesting is that no one at the gallery noticed the coins were fakes. They (the people at the gallery) were probably not coin...
There is no silver to show. Nickels (except for 1942-1945 War Nickels) are copper (75%) and nickel (25%). Your coin appears to be discolored....
Counterfeit coins can be found anywhere - not just in the US and on eBay. A man in town for a coin and stamp show noticed these coins - "among the...
Let me guess. The "extra head" is Kennedy. These are novelty pieces where a genuine Lincoln Cent was counterstamped with a likeness of JFK and...
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