I agree! Chris
There is a collector niche for these, but most of them don't sell for a lot....
Did you try to find the hallmarks? Chris
@Anahi1996 The only one that is a keeper is the 1944-P war nickel because it is 35% silver. The rest are just spenders. By the way, using the...
@Seattlite86 I don't collect Barbers but Tater does, so I would trust his judgment. Chris
I still have them somewhere, but the photos were lost on my old computer. Chris
Ah, but you missed the first one...........Moriarty! Chris
How much do you think the sales price would be for an original Mint bag of 1955 cents? Chris:wideyed::wideyed::wideyed:
@phankins11 If you have a plastics shop in your area, why don't you have them cut the dividers from a strip of plastic of the correct thickness?...
@lukepatshell It's a piece of junk! Sell it? Are you related to Fred Sanford? Chris
I thought about that, too, and I wondered if they have some sort of "manual override" to lock the collar down while operating the press at the...
Agreed! If that were the case, I have a bunch that I would happily sell to @Zako !:woot::woot: Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, @penny barreto ! As BooksB4Coins suggested, the "Guide Book of United States Coins" commonly referred to as...
@paddyman98 I wonder what happened to the retaining collar while it was being struck? Chris
The coolest die crack I've ever found was actually a progression of 6 - 1999P GA SQ's that came from a $25 Mint bag. The break started at the base...
The base of Washington's neck is the most common place where you'll find cracks on the obverse. Chris
Me, too! Thanks to Books & others for catching this fraud. Chris
Yup! We'd need to see both sides of each coin. What kind of lighting are you using? Chris
I'm sure @brg5658 would like this! What about champion racehorses like Secretariat, Man O War, Seattle Slew, etc. for the larger coins like the...
Ya snooze, ya lose! Chris;);)
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