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Thanks. That is very usefull for general grade.
The fun of the hunt will cover any monetary difference.
Maybe a die gouge.
Do I see a D over D mint mark.
Don't feel bad. Out of five tickets I only got one number.
Bogus!
How about an easy on the budget any date high grade Trade Dollar with two vivid chop marks?
Love me those errors! So, I will choose the cent with the incomplete planchet error.
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Thanks for the show report. Wish I could have been there.
Congratulations @dwhiz. Not bad for a stab in the dark.
I don't remember where I read it, but in a particle accelerator somewhere a small portion of the lead lining did turn into gold. If that is true...
In my lab I am very close to turning lead into gold. If it works out, prices for gold will fall rapidly. I've got my fingers crossed!
WAY to much money. The mint is producing these types of coins/medals for profit. I get it. But those premiums have turned me off all mint issues.
I found a 1944 Henning in a bag of 200 nickels I bought from a dealer who was retiring and closing the chop. It is the nonlooped R type. In case...
Does it have any information on grading paper money?
I really appreciate the time and artistry that goes into those nickels. Having no artistic ability of my own, it is things like this that help me...
Yes, that is the Oregon Trail Memorial commemorative half dollar. I don't collect commemorative coins either but I love the looks of this coin....
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