I suspect it's been many decades since there have been so many neat coins in circulation. If you're interested in varieties it's a good idea...
It's unlikely to be genuine so not worth the cost of sending in. Unless the OP comes back and says otherwise, I'd guess it's the reverse of a...
Dimes were struck in San Francisco and Denver in 1965 for circulation (as well as Philly). They were struck in San Francisco for SMS's as well....
I've never heard of such a coin but there was a massive confusion of obverses and reverses at all three mints in '64/'65. This coin would...
OK. The PCGS price guide lists an MS-65 at $20. It doesn't get very valuable until MS-67 at $1800. A $20 price for a slabbed coin really...
;) 1968 (P) cent in gem next year. Well struck examples of this without carbon spots are in grossly insufficient supply to even begin to...
I could go on and on but... 1.,= 1964 clad quarter. 2.,= A nice solid gem '83-P quarter. 3.,= The '72-D DDR AU quarter I spent back in...
The '65 nickel has a few interesting characteristics. It's the last date without the designer's initials and is one of the most poorly made...
MS-68's aren't excessively rare for many ultra-moderns and some moderns. I'm sure Griv is referring to the Satin Finish coins found in the...
But the point is that not only are the '09-S VDB's available at shows but the atendees have them at home in their collections. Certainly the...
I hate this since I don't like seeing people buy coins for an investment. But here's a sense of what I'm thinking. Coins like a nice gem '79...
That people hate moderns has been, is, and will be their greatest strenght. The coins weren't saved because they were percieved as common debased...
These were also available mail order though few were aware of it. Sales were dismal. 10,000 of the '82-P, 15,000 '83-P, and 20,000 for each...
The Germans grade their coins very strictly. A VF has to be a pretty attractive coin with just light wear. A lot of these are damaged and...
No one can see the future. I've always believed that moderns would have a similar demand to the older coins in the long run. When I started...
There's very little demand for moderns which is why they're so cheap. Finding nice examples is pretty tough but even MS-60's are quite scarce...
I'd guess it was intentional and tools were used. A lot of this kind of thing happens and most end up in the garbage. This coin was a little...
This sound a little more discouraging than the first statement. Indeed, the first one didn't bother me at all. No one should be buying coins...
Could you possibly give a little more notice, please? I have some coins I'd like to unload and 24 hours ain't gonna do it.
They've got to be government to be so incompetent. :desk: Sometimes you can get your bank to set aside a box of new coin when it comes in....
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