A botched fake? Otherwise it is the rarest 1955 DD ever.
A rare coin, a very nice grade, but $600 is fair.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/the-million-bill-had-to-be-fake-or-stolen-another/article_8089576a-890e-59e9-bc75-39df40e43548.html If this story is...
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Trying for a better photo. While this is ungraded, it's in the 60's area. 1961 100 Czechoslovakia. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well the guy is asking $89,600.00 453.592 g in an lb. OK he says there are 40,890 lbs. 40,890x 453.592/3.1= 59,830.25 almost 30 thousand dollars...
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You are replying to a post that is 5 1/2 years old. I have a gold plated quarter, they aren't worth much, 50 cents or so. Here's the picture, it's...
If the coins were real, you would forfeit them to the police with no compensation. If something is too good to be true, etc.
On the 1976 Washington, 7 million copper S's were minted and 11 million 40% silver S's.
https://coins.ha.com/itm/patterns/1942-1c-experimental-glass-cent-judd-2069-rb-42-70-r8-pr64-pcgs/a/1251-6170.s
They are auctioning off a glass cent at Heritage.
Used to get these in circulation when I was a kid. Never saw one like that. I think it's a cameo.
It's better than a 62. All grading should be impartial, but coins like the buffalo and SLQ wore very quickly and fine specimens are difficult to...
Don't sell it for $300. It is a $20 coin on a good day.
Such a fine example of an early Buffalo. (Indian Head nickel). They did make proofs that year for the 1916 Philly. Is this a proof? Otherwise I am...
Send the coin in for grading to a top tier company, and see what they say it is, when it comes back.
That would be 10 dollars each.
If you do enough research there are photos for everything. 1 site is not broad enough research. There are many other sources besides the internet.
I agree with ziggy. If there was some foreign material on the plate or paper during printing (which is not there now) that could leave this type...
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