If LEGO are made from ABS, that stuff lasts forever. My son is currently playing with LEGO that I had as a kid and that were bought second hand...
Not worth anything beyond face value. They are nice looking but beyond that, nothing that will let you retire. Hopefully they weren't stolen.
In what manner are you thinking of them being used? I'm just curious.
It's all damage. Who knows exactly how it happened, but it wasn't done at the mint.
Great looking lamination. Laminations were pretty common on war nickels. I haven't seen one as cool as yours though.
Yup. Def the big one for the year. Congrats.
I'd like to be able to go on Friday but have work and even if I took the day off, my son would probably kill me if I didn't take him lol.
1 - My son and I will be attending on Saturday, the 2nd. 2 - We will be looking for some low-price ancients. I try to find a gold coin for as...
Not sure what you are seeing as an error. I don't see anything out of the norm.
Looks like a struck through late stage die cap. Very cool :) What say you @paddyman98 ?
Also a great looking coin:)
I agree with @-jeffB . Worth melt and nothing more. I've pulled 64 Kens out of circulation that have better toning and are in better shape than...
@panzerman, you never fail to wow me with your amazing collection of gold coins. I find myself in awe at every one you post. Thanks for sharing!
64D has the highest mintage of all the silver Washington quarters. They aren't exactly scarce. Yours looks rather "soft" in some of the details to...
Has a nice gold toning but I probably wouldn't have paid more than melt for it IMO.
But its value is up to 135 dollars...It must be a steal at 5 bucks.
Not sure what you mean by "tin"...certainly can't mean the metal...
Tied 50/50 for any/any... If you are curious about your coin: http://coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-cent-1895&years=1-cent-1876-1901
Plating blisters from gas bubbles between the core and the copper plating. Not an error. Worth 1 cent.
Nope. Large
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