Awesome find in circulation. Looks like a monster off center.
Difficult to find something like that in circulation. Very minor ones can be found, but that seems pretty prominent. If Paddy says it is good,...
Year end hunt. Used just less than 1 gallon so it was OK.[ATTACH]
Yes I saw the cud but I wasn't sure about the grainy surface of the quarter, if that was PMD or something else.
Cracked planchet? Unless those cracks are raised. IDK what is going on with the quarter but something is. Ask Paddyman to identify it?
It looks like something is inside the D, but hard to tell if it is RPM or just some kind of crud or corrosion. Acetone?
Can it go below $50? I think it will be $100 before it goes to $50. I think the days of $25 silver are over.
They used to give you a silver dollar. You could redeem them up until June 24, 1968. This is what the net says (not AI): In March 1964, Secretary...
I keep hearing about how it costs more to make a coin than what it is worth, so there must be a loss. But it's really not so black and white....
Not sure if I agree with the grade. What are those marks on the obverse at 8, 9 and 10 o'clock. I doubt they left the mint brand new with those...
If they are circulated you can just spend them. As a B and M will give you like 1.25 each. They need to be crisp, high grade, and or old, and or...
$80 on the $50 perhaps a little more. $3 on the $2.
If you flip the coin over all the 1955 DDs have a slightly rotated reverse. I don't think anyone is pulling this coin out of circulation any more.
A 1958 Memorial is not a real US Mint coin. And so it's not a real date for that coin type which is what I was saying. 1919 is a real date, but...
Not a Daniel Carr because he doesn't use a real date and they made SBA's in 1999. Seems to be a decent quality, and I think it's a keeper. Just...
I've got just the guy to take care of this inflation problem. Norm MacDonald: You know the more I read about this ... guy, the more I don't care...
Some things I have never found. 1941 large S, 1960 small date Lincoln. Nice one.
Difficult to find an MS coin in circulation. And Denver didn't make proofs. Whatever collection it came from, it couldn't have been out there...
Oooh I like the old stuff. And in great condition and metal alloy.
Whoa. Another beauty. Gold soaring to new highs can only help the value of these oldies.
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