3 or 4 dollars worth of silver should be important down there. Strange indeed.
Wow, it's right out in front of everyone and nobody notices when it has coins in it?
Where is the "reject bin" on a coin star?
It is very difficult to get them open. Putting them back would be a mess. This set is one of many I got straight from the mint. There was a time...
Close your eyes and visualize my inexperience. I'm pretty much in the same boat - still learning. Thanks for the feedback.
I have a 2007 D U S Mint set with George Washington out of sequence. Jefferson, Adams, Washington and Madison. Is that unusual at all?
The John Adams Dollar in this mint set appears to have a strike through and a small rim cud. It is still in the package so it is difficult to...
I believe there is a feature to allow you to sell here on CT. Don't cancel the order. There are many collectors that would be happy to purchase...
I would not send it out. It is not an error as far as i can tell.
I can't comment on TPG's as in all my years I have never seen any need for them. I have seen where others have had bad and good experiences. I...
I can say that this was pulled from a bag of 1976 by my little sister. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That one is from the wild and probably found in the early 50's. And, I think I will stick with it. I get a wild hair every now and then and want...
Looks like a bunch of little die cracks in pre-cud class.
I am reviewing my Washington Quarter collection. With exception of most recent Proof coins, they are all from circulation. I always kept the best...
It looks natural to me. Nice pickup though.
It is junk if what you were looking for was a coin that you could profit from or post as rare or scarce. If you were looking for a piece of...
The only interesting bit of this is that it may have a re-punched mint mark. Look here: 1943-D RPMs (varietyvista.com)
Nice. In what part of the country or world did you find it?
Something a little different, but still a dime. Roosevelt needs a haircut. [ATTACH]
Looks like it was torn off obverse to the reverse. PMD
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