Cool. Slightly off center but I wouldn't say it's worth a ton. More than 50 cents though :)
nope
pics or it didn't happen
My dad went to the Homestead launch. They had a local highschool band preform and there were a few speeches from various politicians and I believe...
A little over a dollar melt value :)
Nope. Someone stripped the plating off of it.
Someone played with it. Not sure what they used...but that doesn't look natural.
This one isn't high grade.
Finished off a box of cents just a bit ago. First box that I have had in weeks that wasn't solid 2015 or 2016. Ended up with 16 wheats, 1 canadian...
my default "date, country, value, ngc" google search failed me. Edit - found it. KM382. Still not a valuable coin.
Just got mine today and was about to message you. Thanks :) That was a fun contest.
Why do you say that? Yours is damaged. https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/norway-25-ore-km-381-1921-1923-cuid-32292-duid-94562
Doesn't top CTRollHunter's week...but I'm happy with it :) [ATTACH]
4 boxes of halves after work: 4x90%ers 28x40%ers 1 1976S 40% Proof
Yup someone drilled the crap out of an old Chinese cash coin.
Got these for $5. The florin alone is $5.28 melt value. They also came with a 1943 Australia Penny, and a 1960something 2 cents. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It looks like it has been cleaned to me.
I have no idea why I was thinking 5 cent piece. Whoops. My bad.
Yup. http://coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?canadian_coins=5-cents-1922-1936
That happened to me. I did exactly what you talked about.
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