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Nice looking ancients Inspector.
Definitely not mint errors. Probably used in jewelry.
Hi AU range I think.
Lady Godiva [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A colonial coin with a defect. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s a Kentucky Token. It’s called that because the K is at the top. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Definitely damaged
And it even says .999 Silver. That’s neat but I’m sure the price is high.
I remember your posting that a few years ago. Still as neat today as it was then.
Here’s the other one as my phone won’t let me post in the opening post. You won’t find this one in the junk pile either. It’s a 1935 Philadelphia...
I opened another package that I bought in 2015 or longer ago. I was pleasantly surprised to see a number of silver dollars, both Morgan’s and...
Gotcha But I enjoy my coins so much. Lol
I only have a few Sample Slabs. I collect the coin, not the slab. The price was so low I just couldn’t say no.
Mine isn’t as bright as yours is John but it’s definitely there. Just can’t pick it up on my Camera. I would think it’s a low mint state but...
Thanks, I’m trying not to answer to many on CT due to a new RX. Yesterday was my last dose but it makes reading difficult as things are blurring...
I’ve been asked many times about using a rubber band to hold coins together. I always say no, don’t do that. I’ve even heard people come in my...
I went with split plate due to the doubling even though no signs of zinc are shown.
TPG’s put these out. Sometimes they are done at a low cost to advertise their services. At times they are giveaways to potential new customers or...
Maybe but only a little. Nice to find and nice to keep.
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