Notice how the coin looks like wood.
It's just a worn nickel. Welcome to CT.
Medals and plaques.
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Paul Cunningham has this listed as 17-760C (882) in the copper version. The value is in the $25 to $50 range.
Anyone planning to be there tomorrow? If you have a table there, please post your table number.
Retail stores won't take the time to adjust their prices on each item. It would be a waste of time. There is no way to factor in the other items...
I don't agree with any of the grades.
Sets like these were made with whatever coins they could find at the time. The quarter looks like it came from the end of a roll.
It looks like a normal worn quarter to me. Welcome to CT and the fun.
It don't work that way. They decide what if anything they will do to the coin. I would not have this coin worked on.
I can't decide if the last digit is a 5 or 9. Could you post more images?
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Oil takes forever to dry and stinks longer than that. There must be a better option.
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You should find a better reason to quit collecting. A lot of truth has been posted in this thread. Folks new to the hobby should learn from it.
Welcome to CT. You have a well worn cent that was cleaned at some point in it's life.
It's nothing to worry about on a coin of this grade. It's just junk of some type stuck to the coin. I would not try to mess with the coin in any...
All you can do is keep lots of fresh air moving thru the room until everything dries and the fumes are gone. Next option is to move the room and...
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