Hard to say. It looks pretty good. It isn't one of the commonly encountered pieces that have had the copper stripped off. It seems to have good...
That would make sense. Of course they have also struck quarters for Philadelphia too and I don't see them leaving the mintmark off the...
That's not what the official mint records say. They say 678,823 were struck. Only one business strike (MS) and three specimen strikes are known...
Also SEGS is not calling it a FBL coin. They are saying the coin has 75% full bell lines. Or that the bell lines are 75% full. If they said...
So they don't have email? Spends hours searching terms but can't take the time to email and actually ask what happened before filing a BBB...
If you have a LOT of MS 67 and 68 12 and 12-D cents then you can count on them not being worth much.
He may mean Samuel Brown who was formerly a mint morker and who may have made the 1913 V Nickels. Of course if so he would have made them while...
It appears to have been holed and plugged twice which might account for the low weight. The exchange difference was because of a weight...
You are correct.
Sorry I should have put a smiley at the end of mine as well. I knew it was a joke.
I agree. I feel that once again we have been "used" by someone who thinks he has found a treasure and then when it is identified as just PMD it...
Or in December when they sometimes strike a stockpile of coins to have ready for the first of the year. It doesn't happen often but there are a...
Subscribe to the graysheet and start plugging data into an excel spreadsheet. Excel can create charts/graphs. Coin world used to have...
I would say it is probably NOT a coin. I think it is a charm.
You bon't have to have those to be a coin. The early British hammered coins didn't have them. That's not rim damage, it was "grown" without a...
They have the other compositions wrong as well.
Looks like a reasonable assumption.
And if he told the truth some veterans organization is going to get a windfall of almost a dollar.
It took 21 posts for you folks to figure this out?
A pure nickel plating would be magnetic. Nickel is magnetic but it loses that property when the alloy of other metals reaches about 12%. I also...
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