After reading the above links, sayonara kiddies. Sorry, but I doubt that you'll have any credibility here any longer.
ain't that big a deal, you just gotta roll with the punches [MEDIA]
Norway copper nickel 1929 50 ore. Mintage 600,000 which is the lowest for that type, but in that condition, maybe two to three bucks.
Could you post a pic of the reverse side?
Sounds good David. Good price.
Alex perhaps? [img]
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Although certainly not an expert (or anything near that), I'd go for the MS65 BN. I like that one too.
...and all before he became 20!
"...WCS(World coin Service) Is famous for COINS for identification, classification and grading of the company. WCS appraisal of COINS will be...
I guess that porcelain would be even more expensive? [img]
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We'd see silver up 42¢ ...... for now.
Nicole I would doubt that these are real. I only say that because I've seen such a ton of souvenir reproduction/fantasy pieces. Someone with more...
It's made of pure nickel and is attracted to magnet.
I'm afraid that I'll have to agree. Remember the old Shell gasoline presidential tokens? Even they looked better: [IMG] Having said that,...
Yes, I'm positive that you're right, it is Sear 4926 it features Mercury and not Providentia. There are a couple versions of this one. See this...
What a beautiful coin to pass on to the young 'un!
I believe this to be Sear 4925, but what RIC 285 variety? From what I understand, the bust shoulder is 285a. Is that correct? [img]
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