APMEX isn't a company that sells fakes. If you order direct from them, they have a minimum for free shipping, but on e-bay, it's free shipping.
Hey, thanks. Must be why the W is in parenthesis (W). I was looking for the mint mark and didn't see it. For an MS70 though, it isn't a bad...
Easier to tell from a whole-coin picture posted full-size
I guess I'm low-class too. Not sure how that one even got struck.
My first thought is a 63
Just ran across this on e-bay. Anyone interested, check it out. [ATTACH]
Green bold type dollar sign small red numeral 2
Most sources I have looked at seem to indicate the top of the ear as the first place showing wear.
Not even sure I know what a 4 or 5 is. In SE Kentucky we put our store purchases in a poke (remember a pig in a poke?)
Red Book prices are inflated only when they are not...
...perhaps we should call them mistakes... [IMG]
Nice coins, I wanna see 'em
"Wear's the thing wherein we'll catch the conscience of the...oh where was I..."
Shiny pewter...nice term. I can think of two things that might cause such toning, slow oxidation such as if you left it in a sunny warm place for...
Would love to see it
Nope, MS is Mint State, which means uncirculated...uncirculated means no signs of wear. If a coin comes from the mint and goes into a cash...
:woot:
Per the Red Book, MS63 "money" is $0.20 :)
It's how we learn @PamR
I have a friend who is determined to find a "high" grade cent from roll-hunting. He thinks this is a 67+ RD... It ain't bad, but what do CT...
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