Pretty cool finding so many IHC's in one go. I've only found 7 or 8 in all of my searches. I don't usually do CWR though. Perhaps I should work...
Up until 67 Canadian dimes, quarters, and dollars were 80% silver. In 68 they switched to 50% though some of them are also 99% nickel.
Looks like the A and M are touching to me. My vote: Not a WAM.
I'm very happy with my credit union. Of course, I don't know what you have in your area so I can't speak to those banks :)
Both my credit unions have machines that are free for members. One of them charges 7% for non-members to use and the other one is not usable by...
Well if not a bubble it is some other plating issue. Most likely the zinc corroding like non_cents said.
I have one credit union that I get all my boxes of coins from. I used to dump them right back into their coin machine and luckily still got good...
Looks like a plating bubble to me. I bet if you push on it you can make it "deflate"
Box of dimes - skunk for silver. One UK 5p. My weekly pick up is tomorrow but I don't think that will happen due to this snow storm. :(
It looks like one to me. I can see the splits on the "S' and "T" in Trust. Also some on Liberty. If it is, I don't know which one :confused:
I've searched almost $7k in cents and have gotten about $500 in solid 2012 or 2013's. That's just part of the game.
No they aren't. The 3rd picture in shows it clearly that they are not touching. It looks like just a worn coin to me.
If I knew I could just ask for wheats that would have saved me sooooooo much time searching. :) Unfortunately the last time you could go to the...
Looks like a 68 to me.
Here is a link to the PCGS website that shows the difference: http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/99571?redir=t
Nope. Regular rim. Keep looking!
Keep it up. You'll find the good stuff eventually. :) I've searched over $6800 worth of dollar coins and have only found 3 wide rim SBAs.
Nope.
The lines between the memorial and "America" are plating issues. It happens a lot with the zincoln cents.
Separate names with a comma.