Have you seen this before?
I can only guess what this is supposed to be. Since it’s a 1940 cent I’m going with a V for victory in WWII. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It looks as if this coin was dipped or soaked in acid to remove the copper plating. The reverse is quite rough. The obvious has a counter stamped...
Definitely solid. Thanks, it is neat. :)
This is the only coin, a cent, that I have seen like this. I’m sure there are more but it’s now part of my collection. I came into this coin a...
These type of coins with an after it left the mint have words, or in this case, a design counter stamped onto it. This is the Kennedy looking at...
Not sure why this is like it is as I’ve never seen anything like it before. This 1948 cent is encased in nothing but copper. It’s a little larger...
Tuesday it’s up. It can’t seem to make up its mind.
That’s certainly not a dollar. Makes you wonder about the TPG doesn’t it? :rolleyes:
And today it’s up.
Nice find @Heavymetal but I’m afraid that’s a dime, not a nickel. Lol
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I remember those days too. It was good for buying.
Nice addition. Shame about that gold and the small tear on the fold. I’d add that note to my collection any day. :)
Basically all worth their silver content. Check for dates and mint marks along with lower mintages that command a premium.
Yes but I’m referring to made for circulation just like the rolls the mint is selling.
And today it’s down.
Yes it does but it’s necessary at times. :)
Sure did but the hype with the 250th anniversary is getting people’s attention.
I just looked and the mint is selling rolls for almost 3 times face. Other dealers are 4 or more times face. I’m old enough to remember the same...
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