Yes Corgi your post was before Cutlers.
I think I have one circulated 60 small date Philly. And I had a bunch of 1960 large date, 1960-D large date and 1960-D small date that I released...
Agree with Cutler it's most likely plated. How would any steel planchets find their way to the coining in 1993? In 1944 there were some leftover...
I generally don't see 1964 coins like this in circulation. If it's a proof, I might go PR-66. That haze on the reverse is a concern, I don't know...
If this is a proof, proof coins are not designated full steps. Only MS-60 to MS-70.
Yes I did steal $4 from HD. Usually, I will return something like that. I may have been in a bad mood. In my defense I have returned 4 wallets...
XF 45
I also thought small date, but the point on the 9 is not sharp. Need to see how LIBERTY is struck
Nice notes and serials. I'm going to say partial offset ink transfer error on the last?
There is a lower number for the 1960-D small date. But maybe that's considered a variety and the combined mintage is higher than 68-S. There's...
That's a good date. And even in that condition is worth $40.
In 1980 my first ATM gave only 5's and 20's. Around 1993 when they decided to start charging me a small monthly fee, I canceled my card. Once at...
Haven't seen any yet. Denver is about 440 miles north.
I see ridiculous prices for counterfeit coins, common coins, or damaged coins (ETSY) claiming to be rare, or whatever. They don't seem to care...
Looks like the reverse was the same. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like an old Canadian silver dime. King George the 5th. From 1922 to 1927, no 10-cents coins were produced. So either 1911-1921 92.5% silver...
You are better off just cashing in those copper cents. It's a waste of time and money. If copper were to hit $6 a pound, and it was legal to melt...
Ed Wood sent me an IM he's busy in Morocco. He says MS-65.
Weak D? Looks like a D in the second photo.
Yes but I am responding to the person who posted today.
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