2 year old article but still relevant. I find that much of the investment grade coins, belong not to the 1% but to the 1/100 of 1%. Constantly...
My LCD closed a while back. There are others in the area, but I liked him and his store and prices. I bought and sold with him. Anyway, I pulled a...
Sometimes when you remove debris from a coin, (that is circulated) you will be left with undesirable marks or stains that were hidden underneath,...
A dealer who specializes in US coins, will just put all the foreigns for sale rather than go through them all 1 by 1. Because in their...
Damaged. Former jewelry piece I assume.
Yes 64 Proof only.
If it is slightly rotated it is within tolerance.
NGC says 200,000 minted. 90% silver, $45 in VF.
Yes XF possible, but I can't tell from the photos, also a cleaning will make a lower grade coin appear higher.
If you have read any of the posts, always weigh your coin first. That will answer most possible questions. 2nd, look at the edge, if it is not...
Great find. At least VF details. Photos are not clear.
Unless the radar counts, none of them are fancy and only some are "almost".
From the OP I thought I saw the broken serif. But on the recent enlargement it looks intact.
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It's the bottom. Easily distinguishable as the I is not completely formed. [ATTACH]
All nickels weigh 5.0g. Shield, Liberty, Buffalo, Jeffersons. They are all 75% copper and 25% nickel, EXCEPT the silver nickels, but still weighs...
Not red. If it physically has a red color it's from ED. Also your coin is damaged on both sides.
Maybe another look up site somewhere. Sorry.
I am at face value on all of them. You can look up star notes here: (but your circulated condition and folds hurt)...
The mint mark for the 1912 was on the reverse. About 7-8 o'clock. [ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.