Just under $50 an ounce and a silver dollar contains .7734 ounces of silver.
All I can see is a circulated copper cent that has taken a few hits.
Just minted from a worn out Die.
The coin has been damaged that is why you see metal pushed out around the white zinc core.
There's a lot of wear on that coin and it could be a thinner than normal planchet but it's not enough to make a difference.
Not an overdate. The 66 would be on top of the 65, not the other way around.
The 1987 has been damaged but the 1980 looks great for being found on the floor of a gas station. I think that's the difference between a zinc and...
It was purchased from a reputable dealer that I have dealt with for a good number of years. They have always taken care of me and in one instance,...
Someone found that in a parking lot.
It's damaged
It's damaged. Ask yourself how this could have happened in the coining process.
Environmental damage
My LCS is coins only except for a very small area of silver items like jewelry and silverware. Coins of all types.
Watch the hype!
No that's not it.
All it takes is the right person.
See, I wasn't lying.
The cost of grading them would be cost more than they are worth.
I'd sure like to hear the history on that bill. Where has it been? Who touched it?
The initials would be on the reverse on the right side of the Memorial. Just a minor error if totally missing, still but less of an error it the...
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