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Pretty cool. Any idea when these were used or maybe they still use them?
The 71-S Silver Clad is the Type 1 The 72-S Silver Clad is the Type 2 The 73-S Silver Clad is the Type 3
Looks like a proof to me. Pretty coin.
Do you have any you wish to share? Feel free to post what you have. I sold most of what I had, years ago. I should have saved it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Back in the 1980s, I bought many of these at about $20 each. Problem coins could be had for about $10. The local shops had boxes of them and few...
Is it possible this is a fin that folded over and has worn from circulation?
Pretty coin. I wonder why he picked 1943 for the date.
Wow. 180 Mercury dimes. That's cool.
Is it really worth the time to search for RPMs? It would be fun but I don't think they are worth much. I may search some of the rolls for cool...
Images taken with a scope can give you all kinds of looks. Lighting, focus, and contrast are tough to get correct when you get that close to a...
A proof such as this does not belong in an album. That's just asking for more hairlines. I would send it to PCGS or NGC. It's worth the cost to...
Found 2 more boxes. The label on one of the boxes is cool. Back when the Federal Reserve sent coins to the banks. Still looking for rest of the...
The cleaning went well but the vac sucked up one of the rolls. I got it back, stuck in the hose. [ATTACH]
It's not possible to tell anything from those images.
It's not possible to grade the coin from those images. I think the coin is counterfeit.
I didn't think it was die polish lines but didn't think of spot removal. Sounds right to me.
I was going to collect US patterns once. As normal, I spent a lot of time to study what I was getting into. I learned I should have started 40...
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