yup, the real deal, and a beauty. Is it slabbed?
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just FYI: That is doubleD die.
post mint damage, no value (other than face).
well, at least after that trade you get a handicapped parking spot.
Race: Nice crusty 1896 O, I like it. Looks original.
rev: Both prices are 'wishful thinking'. The actual price is much lower. An honest price would be around $30. Which is what I would pay, about....
neat! This is one that interests me. Are these two pieces yours? Or did I (as usual) misunderstand the OP.
weekly sheets, well that limits it. okay, so to hedge the price of silver: How about Unc sets of Franklin $1/2? Not gems, just plain old...
so-called $'s are collectible. However, more modern pieces are not as valuable, as earlier pieces. Nice piece, but not worth re-holdering.
definitely not worth slabbing. Nice find tho
definitely not worth slabbing, either service.
don't go higher. $2 to $3 is about right.
Silver $'s are worth more than silver. Not much more, but a bit. That said, none of these are worth slabbing.
A few replies: 1) JFK: Possibly an error. A rush to judgment is PMD, But I am not sure. 2)Roosie: Has to be PMD. 3) Roosie: Copper flow onto...
yes, worth something, the question is how much. That would take some research
Should the US make pennies from plastic? Sure, since they never made any before, in any metal or plastic. Are they minting for Great...
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