Also, posted in the wrong section. That is why you could post a 'for sale' without the minimum number of posts
no obverse Blakesley effect
originally a 1944 D
obv behind the head looks like a scratch
interesting dirt in the dentils, no MPD that I see also, nice die crack
look again: it says 1966 and yes, they were produced for 1965, 1966 and 1967
so, back on topic. Does anyone know what they sell for? Apparently on eBay they range from $79 (slabbed) to $5
nice one, if you need it, go for it
it means that you are going to pay too much
originally called the $ S
Wonderful news! I was a proponent of the family from the beginning How can the gov't 'assume' that the coins were stolen.
So, that is why I use salt on nearly everything.. Makes sense to me
Okay, I'll get you yet!
"is this gradable" everything is 'gradable' the question is: will it come back details or not.
Personally, I would have gone for this one:...
I would dump it, it could grow.
a very neat one! I like it
agreed
[sarcasm alert!] With those dates you did amazing! Just 100 years too late.
very neat. Doesn't that reverse remind anyone else of the 'Mercury' dime?
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