I remember those days very clearly. All of it, penny candy, writing your life history on the roll, etc.
Small lamination.
That safe is too heavy for a second floor apartment. You can move it by yourself so I would have concerns about any possible damage. The weight...
Plus 2, no pictures.
I can buy them in that condition or better for $.17 each. Unless it's made of copper, it's normal.
Your coin is normal for being made from worn out, over used dies and having a metal composition of zinc. It also appears to have had a bit of...
I think the silver market is slack but slowly growing and supplies are about even with demand. If the demand was higher the price would be higher.
It would be a waste of money to do so. Damaged, Artificially Toned and that 1893-S is a fake. Just look at it compared to the others.
Every time a coin design changes the new coin is hoarded. If a certain type of coin is not used but rejected by the public the coins in that...
I'm sorry that you missed the point. You took what I said at face value and lost the meaning.
Please start a new thread for your coin and include photos.
This Doubled Die along with several others including the 1955 that Jim posted are Mint errors. They fall under the variety category. A true...
Not at all. Thank you.
Any doubling that I see is NAV.
The way I look at it is simple. Silver is a hair over $18 per ounce. That $14 of silver in every silver dollar. I can buy Morgan's for $16 each....
Thank you but that unfortunately has this Cent as beening damaged.
I switched. I can still get nice Morgan's for $16 each. I'll stack those.
The D took a hit as Chris stated. Welcome to CT.
That's great! It's been years since I found silver in dime rolls.
Agree with Chris. Repunched S/S mintmark.
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