Are you sure they are all the same year/mm? Even so, they have probably already been searched. That plastic tube is an after-market addition. Chris
Is a Cuber tuber something you eat or play? Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood. What makes you think it looks different from the other 1.3 billion+ Denver Mint dimes that were struck that...
@Johndoe2000$ This is just my opinion, but I think Doug's (aka GDJMSP) suggestion is your best alternative. Chris
It's similar to a conga line except that it's a bunch of dancing eels. Chris:):):)
Congers is a hamlet in the city of Clarkstown, NY. Chris
A plugged letter or number is still pretty common, and it doesn't matter if it is found in general circulation or in a Mint set. Chris
@donwall57 You didn't say what you thought it was. You might have to chop the coin in half. Chris
You see, @alurid , it's like this. As the armored truck was leaving the Mint, it had a blowout on the highway. It started to swerve and the weight...
I'm sorry that you were screwed, but the next time you buy from anyone, it might be best if you use a credit card or PayPal. Chris
Don't be misled @Coinguy123! The 95% copper Lincoln Memorial cents are still considered an alloy, and as such, are only worth 25% of the price of...
No at NGC and no at PCGS. ANACS and ICG are still on the floor laughing. Chris
Yes!
Back in the 50's & 60's, we used to find them like this on the beach in the winter months in Ocean City, MD. Chris
I don't think it would make it. Chris
That means they weren't used. Chris
So, he got lucky a couple of times. Doesn't "pattern" mean that they were never used? Chris
Well, if you have the other 1,753,266,699 of them, I'd say it might be worth something if you destroyed the rest. Chris
Would you rather have us lie to you so you can take it to your local B&M and ask a small fortune for it? I'm sure the dealer would get a good...
I agree! Chris PS. By the way @Allyd , welcome to the neighborhood!
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