Maybe $325.
Around $300 - that's a guess because we can't see the coins well enough to grade them and provide a more accurate estimate.
Can't really grade the coin based on the pics, but of it's authentic it's worth around $500 - $700.
I would say those are worth about $15. You might get $20 for the '34-D.
Howdy Eustacian - Welcome to the Forum !! You need to remember that just a couple of days ago silver was about $14.50 oz. And if you added 15%...
LOL !! Not quite :smile But you do have a point gx, there have been bullion coins struck for centuries. It's just that people looked at them a...
I'll assume that you take good care of the guns, clean them regularly and keep them well oiled - right ? And you should. But now, think about...
It isn't.
Can't say that I have heard of it. But if it weighs the 3.11 gm - I'd probably be sending it in to have it authenticated.
The primary issue is time vs quantity. Think about it - we have 2 mints, each has to produce over a billion dollars, 1.2 billion quarters, 1.4...
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Just for the sake of argument, weigh any coin you wish and note the weight. Then take the very same coin to a jewelry shop and ask them to weigh...
The mint running these through at a rate of 1000 per minute - that's 16 coins every second. I'd say it's no wonder they have errors.
Just to satisfy my curiosity, would it be possible for you to weigh that coin ?
It's the rays on the right being flattened that make me think damage. That and the fact that the ray to the left of the E is flattened so deeply.
Sure, because there are a whole lot of people who don't know the facts.
Then as requested - HERE - is your book.
Oh they have the technology to do it, and do it quite well. What they don't have is the technology to do it quite well and very quickly. And to...
I gotta say damage.
No, a die clash is when the obverse die hits the reverse die because there is no coin planchet in the press. With the coin you have, the edge...
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