The famous error, 1 known is a 1970-S. If yours is a D it's really not possible, that 2 different mint workers in 1970 in San Francisco and in...
There's also a 1982-S Large Date which is not included because it is a proof. As for the 1982-D small date copper, in other cases when you have...
MS 61 wouldn't be a proof. Are you saying PR-61? MS or PR I think it's a little higher than 61. If it was a 1961 I could see that, but for 1861 it...
No your post was not clear at all. I didn't ridicule others. Perhaps it's your reading comprehension that is the problem. But I have a way to fix...
Yours is a D mint. There's only one of the famous 1970-S quarter minted on a 1941 Canadian quarter. Created by some mischief maker at the mint. It...
After turning the bag inside out, and check the seam for fragments, bowtie errors, etc. Basically it's just $50 but there could be something cool...
It's worth .25 cents.
Although your post is confusing, everything I said is self explanatory. Read a good one yesterday from wcoins. Post #24...
I haven't watched any of these, until someone says it's good.
$6 melt value. 5 varieties. 4 of them go for $30 in VF, 1 goes for $400. Guess you have to find out which one you have. Can someone point out...
Of the 1100 1928 Peace dollars for sale on Ebay, some are going to be S mints and some are going to be 1923's.
On the 1969-S DD (very rare) the doubling on the letters is severe. Easy to see with the naked eye. Your coin doesn't have this. [ATTACH]
Get some rolls of nickels, and replace it with a nicer one at face value.
Yeah, that's not how it works. The damage makes it worth a quarter.
http://eisenhowerdollarguide.com/1972-eisenhower-dollar-varieties/
The luster comes off after a short time in circulation. Most coins are not shiny.
Some of the sensitive newbies that go away in a huff, (Don't go away in a huff. Go away in a minute and a huff.) Don't realize that when someone...
Oh that's nice. Congrats. I've never put my Ike away with all my other dollar coins. It's right by the mouse pad.
Nice. I like the 6 zeroes star and the 1 2 3 4 5. Honorable mention to the 6 5's at the end.
The lettering on the reverse doesn't seem correct. (The H and the I) but would need a genuine coin from the same period to compare.
Separate names with a comma.