Was at a coin show yesterday, and there was a large bin of Franklin's that the dealer was selling for $8 each.
Frank Gasparro? Maybe he designed the memorial reverse.
Silver value $6.66 Coin value $7.50
wrong reverse. sorry
Beautiful coin. I understand it is one that is counterfeited a great deal. It looks real to me, but what are the markers of the counterfeit? Below...
It's likely that bill was printed much later than 1950, even though that's the date on it. They keep printing bills with the same year until...
Agree on the 1899 IHC. Spectacular. What does "strong" mean on the first?
I believe that there's a rare 1969-S Lincoln cent. Doubled die obverse. You would have to be more specific with your post/ question.
OK thanks. I was unaware of those numbers.
I don't really understand. 1852-O half dime has a mintage of 260,000 1909-S VDB 484,000 Unless you are talking about "population". Or surviving...
Unless they are from Dallas, they aren't worth anything. From your description, these are worth $20 apiece. (Except the Dallas notes.)
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It's always a shock when it's not counterfeit. Very nice coin.
It's just a circulated dime, if it was a No S, it would be a Proof. Which are much nicer looking.
Cladking, I thought you were halfway kidding about this: And then I got this in the mail today inviting me to the annual coin show: [ATTACH]...
A gentleman here posted this, and it was very helpful: [ATTACH]
I don't have that guide. The 1960 plain (Philly small date). Most of them are 1960 large, or 1960-D small/ large. 1970-S small date. These can be...
Yes and the Philadelphia is the desirable one. Not the Denver. Too bad about the green goo, but it's a keeper.
I like the bloated John Belushi watermark.
When the mint stops producing pennies and nickels the demand for those older coins will go up.
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