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In that condition and not the rare variety, they are spenders.
I took some dateless buffaloes and did this as an experiment. White vinegar with a dash of hydrogen peroxide. I soaked the whole coin. Most of...
I thought it might be a 1913 because of the mound. But checking photos, the 1913 that's on a mound, the mound is moundier than that. So if it is...
A lot of the 59's were saved because it was the first year of a new design. If you like it, you can keep it in a 2x2 coin flip. It's only worth 1...
In order from most rare to least rare. 1. 1992 Close AM 2. 1992 D Close AM 3. 1998 S Close AM 4. 1999 S Close AM 5. 1999 Wide AM 6. 1998...
$100 I really don't understand why people get a modern day star note, for face value and assume it's worth more than that. In perfect condition to...
I don't believe there is such a variety. I mean, the 1st one would be a discovery coin, but you would think someone would have found it after 37...
The dime is smaller than a cent. But your cent has complete full cent rims. Not on a dime planchet.
I only clicked once. Can someone fix this glitch?
The problem with the coin on the nail, (IMO) it's unlikely a true error and was most likely created intentionally. It should have been destroyed....
I can't tell from the photo but I am skeptical it is brilliant uncirculated.
You could have a copper nickel if it is the size of a cent and accidentally was minted on a copper cent planchet. But it's almost 100% what Paddy...
How many of those 70 grades are for ASE's? Probably 4 million. Which to me aren't really circulating coins as they are just 1 ounce bullion...
It's a dollar. Birthday notes (in the US) go month/day/year.
As you can see in post #29 the rim is the same dark color of the coin. This doesn't happen in Black beauties.
Large date. And cleaned. [ATTACH]
Well the 1939 is old, but, it was a high mintage coin for that time period. 120 million. Even if the book value says it's worth a dime in that...
Acid can eat up a coin like that and reduce the weight. I'm not saying that's what it is, but it is a possibility.
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