Record spill. 51 coins including 18 quarters. Short 2 hour hunt. Hit another small spill and then the last target of the day was a dollar coin....
The repeater is a good number, but it's a lot to have tied up in a bill ($100). IDK what the market will bear for that. I'd be a seller at almost...
The famous quarter 1970 with the 1941 Canadian, is an S proof coin. There's only 1 of them. It was manufactured intentionally by mint workers....
Yes it's an Almost. Take a look here: http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx
When you consider the rarity (2 known out of approx. 1 billion small date Denvers) $10,000 seems under priced.
I don't think coins like these require grading, unless it's something you want in your collection. (A graded flying eagle.) Coins are transitory,...
Yes I thought it was odd that they were on opposite sites when I turned the coin over and expected it to be either centered on the reverse, or...
I wonder how many large date 1982-D copper cents the grading companies have graded (and 1982-D small date zinc). Probably hundreds.
There are plenty of small dates. While there are no specific numbers (the mintage numbers are total). They minted almost 11 billion 1982 cents in...
That die chip marker may or may not the proof. There is a tiny spot there, but there are other similar marks as well. The letters on the OP coin...
I was at 45. But that's me.
While your 2 may have been intentionally remodeled to try to look like a small date, other markers are the snowman 8, which your coin does not...
This is the New Jersey state quarter. [ATTACH]
The 69-S doubled die is very rare, and very obvious to the naked eye. [ATTACH]
I wouldn't replate it. The reeding seems special. I wouldn't want to mess with it. *Even if it is a modern replating and not original.
Now I have to look at the reverse. Hold on. (thanks) Since it is MAD on both sides, is it off center? Since this is a special case with the 11...
There are regular business strike 1979 SBA with an S mint mark. The blob S. The OP coin is a P. [ATTACH]
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