Just go in and ask - but not all banks will do it.
It is not at all unusual for the mint marks on any given series to be slightly different. They can be in different locations, they can have...
You have use the photo software you have to change the file size. You can do that by compressing file or by cropping the picture. But if you can't...
Ian - if there is no such piece, gold 100 lire, then why does Krause list one ? They could be wrong of course - wouldn't be the first time. But...
When making a reply or a post - scroll the page down a bit. See where it says Manage Attachments - click on that. Then just follow the prompts ;)...
No need to lurk - participate :D Buncha friendly folks around these parts ;)
By all means - post a pic ;)
Hey - if replicas work for you or anybody else - that's all that matters ;)
Howdy ShunNakamura - Welcome to the Forum !! You may have a quarter struck on an un-clad planchet. Best way to tell is to weigh the coin. Then...
Since you mention it is thinner than normal my guess would be it was struck on a un-clad planchet. Could be a neat find. I suggest weighing it to...
You find that kind of stuff out by reading books - lots and lots of books. Of course you can also find some of it by reading coin forums :D
A planchet is the blank disk of metal that the coin is struck on. Back in the '60s the US used to mint coins for other countries as well as our...
Howdy fiftycentsgal - Welcome to the Forum !! There's a good bit involved when determining the value of a coin. The condition, date and mint...
This is something EVERYBODY should be aware of !! Adding mint marks is one of the most common methods of fooling collectors & dealers alike. This...
It seems there will be another change at the US Mint soon. President Bush has nominated Henrietta H. Fore to work at the State Department. Click Here
Howdy pw_cc_runner - Welcome to the Forum !! They didn't make any steel cents in 1962. I couldn't begin to guess what your grandpa has. Well...
Afraid not :(
It seems everybody is forgetting a point I mentioned - the seller needs TO KNOW what he is selling. That especially includes grading the coins....
I bought my first Red Book in 1960 - from that day til now I have yet to see their prices be accurate.
Ebay can be great if you are very knowledgeable about what you are bidding on - but if you're not - it's a jungle and they take no prisoners. Even...
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