Dime on the grill. Severe Coin Star drought out here.
Yes this photo is clearer. I did see the snowman 8, but I couldn't tell about the 2.
Yes a few of them seem to be in good shape. $5 for the weak ones and $10 for the good ones.
Looks like a large date. I can't really tell from the photo. 82-D large or small there's no value. Philly small in zinc or copper in mint state,...
The LI in Liberty is my guess.
My brother in law opened for Bo in the 1990's at some gig in Colorado. [ATTACH]
Mechanical doubling, machine doubling, ejection doubling. I thought that they changed the process in the 1990's to cut down on the possibility of...
What Paddy said in post #6. To have a Wide AM over a Close AM would require 2 sets of dies to make that coin. I don't think that's possible. It...
$100
It's not real. Every single person comes on this board with a 1943 copper. While some have been recently certified none have been discovered in...
When I worked the cage at a small casino in Central City, CO.(Early 1990's) All of the casinos had their own dollar coins made, which fit all of...
.01 cent. Should not pass your minor beat on to someone else, now that you know what it is actually worth. 2 wrongs don't make a right. But, you...
The VDB is still worth more than the 1909 without the VDB. Please show the obverse of the coin as well.
Triple rim.
If this coin is genuine how did this happen? What kind of copper strip was struck through, and where did it come from?
https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/quarters/barber/
This bill probably meant something to the person who owned it and carried it around for 50+ years. Maybe it was someone who was stationed in...
The 1904-O is a good date. All the rest slightly above melt, because they are Barbers $6 each. But the 1904-O I assume that is a scratch is $15....
If you can see a space it's wide.
I thought I saw an S on the reverse. [ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.