They are only worth 100 to me because, they are not really that old, or rare. I would prefer 100's to be from the 1934 series, 1950 or 1966 Red...
Let me try another pic (rims look better here) As I said your color is off, and it is in remarkable condition, which is unlikely unless someone...
Compare yours, to the only known 1943-D copper cent [ATTACH]
My online guide show these to be $110. And that is only in truly uncirc condition. To me, these are worth $100 each. Good luck.
Color seems off. Reverse would be helpful.
The reason I was lower is because while the reverse is nicer, coins are graded more on the obv. first. And the obv is not as VF as the rev. So I...
I like the sink.
Yay! Happy Memorial Day. I believe Denver is the rare one, with more from San Fran and most from Philly. Checking........ my online source (which...
Is that because the leaf goes into the shield? Comparison photos would help.
The 1975-S proof nickel is impaired and worth face value. I don't believe the 1972-D dime or 1954-S cent are proofs. I agree the value of the lot...
There are all kinds of prices for this coin on EBay depending on condition. You'll have to surf around.
If it has a pronounced triangle on the bottom serif, then it's a large S which is a good coin.
The new photo suggests RB, as for the number I'll go with Steve.
It's in my first post. Here it is again: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/variety-1941-s-large-s-jefferson-nickel-fs-501.213511/
The very first photo, the bottom serif on the S is the key. I am not suggesting cleaning this coin, but it is obscured by (dirt?) if that dirt...
Also on 1946.
In between F and VF, retails for $25.
Found another small silver ring today. It was a very good hunt, but they are locking up my good spots 1 by 1. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I understand what FB means. When did it become a thing on Roosevelts?
It has to be a 1941, and then it has to do with the triangular serif on the S. I think the 1941 large S carries a premium. Here read this:...
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