OK Toad, then what would you say the reason is for this thing being copper plated ? Because that sure isn't copper there on the inside. Looks...
They both have VF details at best. But because plating is considered damage and because it literally covers up the details the coins would be...
It is a near certainlty that the coins were plated.
Howdy Sherrieh - Welcome to the Forum !! This is the coin you describe, although this one is dated 1792 instead of '93. Value would be largely...
Howdy Josee - Welcome to the Forum !! The obverse is Louis XIIII of France and the design is copied from this coin. But I do not think this is...
Best guess, the '55 is worth about $40 and the '58 about $4 - $5.
Peter - I have a few around here, I'll send you a couple ;)
1993 or 94 I believe.
That's not putty, that's a break in the luster. Better known as - good old fashioned wear.
What makes you so sure you did ? I'd say you have already been to school - and you apparently paid attention.
Here ya go - Medal - scroll down a bit.
Killer example :thumb:
Doug the point is that the envelopes were never sealed by the mint to begin with. So there is no such thing as an unopened set. Unless - it comes...
Use a very fine toothed blade then. And make sure the slab is held securely - NOT by your hand. The blade will jump and you will be sorry.
A band saw is the best, surest way.
I assume this is the coin you are asking about (different date of course) - [IMG] My question would be how big is the coin as they used the...
Here's a rather cheap one - BOOK Paid $75 for that book in 2002.
I think the answer to your question is right there on the index page - US Coins Forum This forum dedicated to the discussion of United...
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Carl - does your right arm become your left arm when you turn around ? Didn't think so.
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