I agree, probably cleaned
yeah, Ive had them in the same box since I got them. I was also thinking, as mentioned, it might have to do with the "air tightness"
Hello all, there is something I havent been able to understand for a while. I have 2 proof sets, and some single proof coins: i have a 1999...
I was just thinking that. 3 of us have found a 1919 cent. :confused:
no kidding? I talked to my friend who was just there, and he said here were a few original ones left.
yeah, but as far as I know only Las Vegas has TRUE quarter slots anymore. the rest have electronic card stuff.
ah alright. I was just checking before I put it in my quarter roll.
:hail: I did the same thing a few years ago! different religion, but same idea. I'd always replace the change exactly, or a little more.
haha, think its post-mint then, eh? I was just wondering, since it doesnt look like they were there at all.
I was wondering about this. I found a quarter in change, and I realized it didnt have its reeded edge. I was wondering if that is a mint...
hmm. a 1919 Wheatie. and some nickels from 1940-1941. thats about it, lol
yup, same here. the last time, about a week ago, i just threw the change in my cup holder. I looked at it a few days later and found I had a...
why is the 1987-s lincoln cent so expensive? is there something I'm missing?
I believe: a box of nickels: 100$ box of quarters: 500$ I dont know about dimes. and I thought a box of one cents was 50$?
I was thinking today, should we bring back higher denominations of currency? notably a 500 and 1,000 dollar bill? It would sure make things...
its unfortunate. I always use Ebay or this Forum as a price guide, lol. but its good to know that theres nothing there - so I wont get one...
with all this said - what is a realistic price book that one can purchase?
you might be able to get it delaminated.
how is that not special?
I was looking at the Redbook vs. Whitmans Blue Book. and I think the blue one has much more realistic prices.
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