This happened at the mint. The mint parking lot. Let's just take a moment and analyze for 1 minute. If this coin were a valuable error, what is to...
Even with the strike, I don't see how it is MS because of the missing detail on the wheat stalks. I get it about over used worn dies, but there's...
Photo with another 2006 that is normal to compare.
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I actually had one on there that I removed, because it was too obvious and didn't need one. I guess I was wrong.
Just a joke.
Well, when the economy collapses, they might not be worth anything. And only gold, and food stuffs will have value.
I blew up the original photo. There's nothing.
Most of the SBA's were the first year 1979. I have a nice AU 1999-D 11M minted that I kept. The 1979-P near date is a keeper. 1979-S proof clear...
If you sent that coin in to be graded, you wasted your money.
I've never had a cell phone. And life is good.
I find taking pictures of coins on a white paper background shows better. (With my crappy camera.) These look like they were ground, or harshly...
Seems like a beat up proof (which hurts the value). But still cool, I would keep it. Obverse looks like this:...
Doesn't look cleaned. There's really no value in these modern mass produced coins. Now the 1875 CC cleaned 20 cent coin, that is nice.
Um, no. Just keep these for starters: 1955 1954-S 1953-S 1952-S 1951-S 1950 1950-D 1949-S 1948-S 1946-S 1945-P silver 1945-D silver 1945-S silver...
Agree with post #4. It doesn't ruin the album, it safeguards it. And in regards to the hijack, why do you want counterfeit coins in slabs? To...
I'm getting almost 146 copper cents to the pound. 453.592 (grams per pound) / 3.11 = 145.84951 When copper hits $6 a pound, (never) and it's legal...
5 cents. 1986 AU-58 No offense but coins like this don't need grades, either put it in an album or spend it. It will still be worth 5 cents in 20...
Overweight again. https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/russia-kopek-c-94.2-1797-1801-cuid-1090846-duid-1536393
That coin is worth 5 cents. Just because it is from 1947, it's a common circulated coin with no value over face. There are only a handful of...
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