Look at this link just posted https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1853-large-cent-for-eval.418670/
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In a nutshell you just described why I quit collecting modern US Mint coins
The coins in these sets are all clad.
Back when the series started the mint offered a 3 coin set subscription. The coins were in capsules. I signed up and received all of them. [ATTACH]
We were advised when the mint was solved correctly - one of three questions. Have either of the other two questions been solved?
My thought was that there is only one unique Philadelphia coin, so why not nominate it?
Have you looked at the value of a high graded 2017-P? And, there was a method to my madness.
2017 P One Cent Piece
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I used CAPS pages to make my own album for ATB Quarters. I found that the US Mint changed capsule types through the series and I couldn't get them...
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Are you going to include the S Mint Circulation Grade?
I just checked. It weighs 7 pounds. It was a fun project. The biggest issue was the US Mint changed styles of capsules towards the end of the run....
No, I only have one. But, your thought gives me a new goal.
The were so many options on collecting the ATB Quarters. I wanted to put them all in one location. There were the P. D, Proof and S Mint...
I was in the Air Force back in the 60's. All we got at graduation was orders. Participation awards had not been developed yet. Nice coin. I hope...
I don't think it is considered high relief, but I think the best looking Kennedy is the 1998-S Matte Finish.
@PamR Commonly called a Spike Head. Here is a link to Mercury Dimes that have been listed. One looks just like yours but a different date. Mercury...
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