In this case it may not be recovered, since something like that would have to be melted down.
If you post a photo to your desktop first, you can easily upload a file from there to here. I know everybody uses phones, it's different. I have...
There is a link here for fancy serial numbers. It lists 7 as a good one, but doesn't give pricing. You would have to check EBay for similar notes...
It's not going to be worth more than a nickel for 50 years. Perhaps if you had a few really super high graded coins (MS-68, etc.) that might have...
AU-50 If it was an old cleaning and has retoned can it straight grade?
They are accepting offers.
$8, $15 in MS. This $130 at auction in MS the link says is unlikely for most MS Kennedy's.
Is it just printed on a color printer? Or is it offset printing? (The $20)
1st one I made a joke, which had a little bit of a stretch to it, I didn't want it to be too gross. And later was posted by someone else anyway....
. Twice in this thread had to delete original comment. OK I am giving up and moving on.
1982 small date zinc, 1982 small date copper. 1982-D small date zinc. (1982-D small date copper INCREDIBLY RARE) 1983 COPPER 3.1 grams, super rare.
Too much of a stretch to work for the joke.
I doubt that this coin would have toned so evenly a golden color. But anything is possible I guess. Some people like toning, because it can...
Looks like the mint mark has just worn away. It's prob. 35% silver is my guess. I don't think it is counterfeit (which would be worth more).
What I don't get about the Lincoln/ Kennedy counterstamp is that the years have no significance. Why aren't they on 1963/1965 Lincolns? The two...
Slight misaligned die strike. (The off center at 12 and 6 o'clock). The surface damage could be acid, coin is not worth much 1-3 cents.
I thought I read that it cost .38 cents to make a dollar coin, but then i saw what looked to be current information. As the cost of the dollar...
OK too bad. Sometimes they fill those things with fresh ones and are in order.
The outer layer on silver looking clad coins are 75% copper and 25% nickel. I didn't know they could tone gold. A photo would be exciting to see.
White vinegar with a few drops of peroxide. And sometimes it takes less than an hour. Overnight (8 hours) is usually enough. The coin will then be...
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