^^^ Agree. I never heard anything about 1980's dimes being desirable. I assume if you were able to get a 1983 in MS condition, but don't even...
I'd like to see a comparison photo with the 3rd feather.
If you can take a photo, and post it here that would be great. Sorry about your dad.
I am assuming even if there's no zincs, these are almost all memorials. And I guess there are a few varieties to look for. 1960 small date. 1969-S...
That's less than 10 rolls a day. Easy peezy.
The seller knew 100% it was fake. I imagine he got cheated, after finding out it was bad. And passed the savings on to you.
With a mintage of 100,000 it's not real for $45. Weight is a little heavy although within tolerance. I'm not a Morgan guy, but do you really...
I prefer my coins to be manufactured from the bones of my enemies. As a souvenir of my kill.
Don't see too many 1969's these days either. Classic "almost" just 1 digit away.
I'm not sure about that. (mule) But why does it say G4 upper left and then G7 lower right?
Short scrounge. 20% from Saturday. 5 quarter and 1 dime small spill/cluster. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Because of coin hoarding (stoppage of silver), it was decided that people liked the mint marked coins and were hoarding them and coins were in...
Agree with Larry in post #10. That box should be $75. $100 max. Someone is cleaning up reselling wheats.
I am closer to VG. F max.
When Roosevelt died, they dumped the Merc which had only been in use 31 years, and put him on the dime. When Kennedy died they dumped the Franklin...
It's never real.
When I was a kid a dollar could buy almost 4 gallons of gas ($12 now). And 20 Hershey bars (larger than the current bars at .69) $13.80. So since...
Actually, copper must be going for $6 to break even. It would have to be $12 a pound to be worth 2 cents each. @ $3.00 a pound and 25% the spot...
Even without the delivery charge, you're still paying $72,000 for $60,000 worth of money.
Ike died in 1969. That probably influenced the decision to put him on a dollar coin in 1971.
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