Coins "intended" for circulation. Too late to edit. Thank you Soren.
I'll go 14% over spot. Just to save it from the dip.
It says winning bid $1205.00 +$3.50 shipping. You would think after getting reamed like that, they would ship it for free.
You can see the listing. Scroll down a little. Here's the coin: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very nice.
Need some experts in here. Is this even a known variety? As if the 1912-S wasn't good enough, if this is a DDR this is some honking coin.
I think you made a good trade for an 1881 shield proof. Can we see it?
A picture is worth a thousand words.
Wiki, a source of knowledge since 4 o'clock says the earliest coins are from 700 BC. So that first link is wrong 2 ways. My ancient collection...
How many coins are there? These are 90% silver. I wouldn't spend the half dollars, they are worth the silver or more. Of course a lot depends on...
$2.26 melt value. Coin value NGC says $6 in VF 20, so let's say $5.
Found one like that with a cross cut out. Sent it to a friend [ATTACH]
If the acetone get's rid of the crud it's as much as $20 retail.
I paid $9 for an MS-63, I think it's worth more. I had one as a kid that I found in circulation. Lost/ destroyed in a house fire, so I wanted to...
I tried to change my signature and was unable to.
Well 90 cents apiece is a steal, since that is below melt. Melt value for 40 silver dimes is just under $49. That 20-S is worth $20 in a little...
Plus we don't know if it is MS 65, if we had a photo pre scrubbed it could be 63, 65, 66 who knows. Even with "rainbow" toning, if it's MS-65...
64-D in MS 65 is a $15 coin. $500?
I can see it is FRN but it says: Redeemable in gold on demand. So $125 then.
https://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$100-us-currency-value-price-guide.htm
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