I doubt he reads the responses anyway. He'll post a generic response later. If he really dropped out of high school (You Tube video) to do this,...
I have a question about 1968 Canadian dimes. Before 1968 they are 80% silver, in 1968 some are 50% silver, and most of them are 0%. The 0% will...
I agree they should be phased out. I have advocated this for 20 years. Since 1959 they have minted almost a half a trillion cents. How many have...
Stay in school.
Too bad the shell case cent has a scratch. But the small clip looks good.
That FS is on a trillion nickels. Give or take 6 or 7. There are some nickels, with superb strikes and excellent condition where you are able to...
Read. Research. Learn about grading. Get a book. Go through them. You'll figure out soon which ones are valuable. When you rely on other people,...
It's a nickel.
Great stuff. Excellent photos and purchases.
Despite the green ink, the rest of it looks like a Xeroxed photo copy. And the "paper" seems to actually be paper and not cotton/linen.
Made a withdrawal and saw that the bills were fresh. Grade 69+ easy. And I figured they were all sequential, (9 were) so I thought I might have a...
Absolutely counterfeit.
Acetone (C3H6O) has a pH of 7, which means that the substance, on its own, is neither an acid nor a base. This pH value, which is about the same...
How soft does the metal have to be, and how hard of an impression from a raised star to create this incused star? Seems like it would take a...
I don't know what you are asking. Coins without a mint mark are made in Philadelphia. Other than the extra side burn hair, I don't see anything.
There are some modern coins with errors, but it is really a needle in a haystack kind of thing. I see these filled D's all the time.
No Philly nickels 68,69,70. That's interesting. Perhaps because they made all the coins in 65,66,67 and needed a break.
The 1962 has magically transformed into a 1964-D. No errors on the magic coin.
I see a dime. If there is doubling on In God We Trust (can't tell too blurry). It is most likely either from machine doubling or die...
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