They had already shipped 20-25,000 of the 1955, and when they discovered the error they destroyed the other 15,000 they had produced. "It is...
Also on EF 40 and $90 is retail for that coin/ year/ grade.
Every Tom, Dick and Yorrick comes in here with a copper 1943. No one has one, and no one is getting one anytime soon. There is always the...
Oh that's awesome.
The chances are it isn't real. If you actually paid "a sum of money", then whoever sold it to you knows it has value, and why wouldn't they sell...
This is very useful, check it out: http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php
Ooh that's a rare one. $30 easy. I found a 1932 CRH.
If the note was still crisp and in excellent condition, with bright ink and the seal was missing, that would be an error. Since the note is 150...
Just being out in the air with humidity and other factors is going to fade it. The sun will fade it. Age will fade it. It would only be an error...
It's not my cent. But post #2 says:
The reason I went low ball on my price, was because it is heavily circulated, silver is relatively inexpensive currently, and I checked an online...
But the date shows doubling besides the double and triple strikes.
Submit it to a different company for grading.
$6
How much did it sell for? I don't see the price. I understand the previous owner only paid a few thousand for it, and wanted to get 30K? It was at...
OK that was funny.
There is only one. All the others broke.
These coins are supposed to be bronze (not cupro-nickel). I doubt it is silver but I guess it's possible. I would weigh it and have the silver tested.
If that 1950 proof Lincoln cent were better preserved it could go as high as $70. But it looks like it has been handled. Nice toning, although...
In 1955 (probably the night shift) Philly made 40,000 of these and had already shipped 20-25,000 of them before the error was discovered and the...
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