Something is not right here. Pre 1933 gold coins to not have silver in them. I’ve never heard of a counterfeit one having silver either.
Yes they are uncirculated but it would cost you more to have them graded than they are worth.
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Sounds like a plan. Best wishes for you.
Sorry to hear that you have to sell part of your wonderful collection. You can get a second job or metal detector more. :) Just trying to give you...
Coins on my area are selling like crazy.
Only if they make it as a fancy serial number like all of the other notes without the star.
And that is one reason I’m not a variety collector. I do have some varieties but I’m really not into them.
Not the Doubled Die variety.
Just answering the question in the thread title so yes, just coins. I’m loved at home as well.
Definitely damaged
That’s a beautiful cent!
If you can’t see it with a 10X loop than it’s not worth having. The higher the magnifying you use the more mistakes you’ll find. Magnifying above...
Unfortunately it’s damaged as stated. Welcome to CT.
A nice error to have.
That’s a very nice set. Your price might be a little high but that depends on the buyer. If you start high you can always come down. If you start...
A number of them are but an 1885 is painful. :)
Or 44776600 or any combination of two like serial numbers. And if it was 00446677 it’s considered a ladder note as each number is the same or...
Or 47600674 would be a radar note. It reads the same forwards or backwards.
47604760 would be a four digit repeater note.
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