Yup. They are zinc coated steel. Not worth a great deal since they are circulated. I see them at my LCS for 5-10 cents a piece.
Finished a pretty good bag of nickels: 1 Buff (1935S in XF) 3 War (43P, 43S, 44P) 09Px2, 09D 9 pre-60 keepers 2 Canada 5c 1 Bermuda 5c 1 Bahamas 5c
It's very worn. Most likely from being in a dryer for a period of time.
Looks like a partial collar
Struck then plated.
All I see is a 1923 Lincoln Cent. Looks nice to me...?
Ok, I do see the 2 pillars. :)
Yup you're right. I can't see anything the obverse. I see a bit of a clash on the reverse though. Clashes are hard to photograph.
Picked up a bag of quarters from my CU since they didn't have any dimes. I'm pretty happy with my first bag: 1964D 2000S Maryland Proof - My...
Or not... :)
Your eyes are playing tricks on you.
Check ebay sold listings.
:vomit:
Congrats! Post pictures :) When I found my 1999 WAM it was in a box with a single 1955 wheatie.
4 boxes of halves: Box 1 - 4 40% Box 2 - 7 40%, 1919 Great Britain 1 Penny Box 3 - 11 40% Box 4 - Skunk 22 40% isn't bad at all. 3.25oz :)
Why would you crack it open?
You're right. I'm completely seeing things :P
Off the coins and canada website it said that there were 1968 both 50% and 80% silverdimes. That's where I was getting my info from....
Thanks Dougmeister :) I am well acquainted with Audacity :) I don't have a microphone at home to test it though.
How do you know?
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