This, unfortunately. But at least they're eligible for a sticker! ;) [ATTACH]
Wow, indeed!
Kinda ruff, but cool find.
Me too. Sorry, FDR, but you've been upgraded.
Good morning, and welcome to February 21st. We're done with the dimes now. Our next denomination and type is the short-lived Liberty Seated 20C...
Never seen an encased cent in a bottlecap like that. Interesting.
The French 25-centimes is fun. I like those.
I like those 17th century equestrian coins! My only Charles I coin presently is a small silver penny, ca. 1641-1643. I dug it from a farm...
Very nice.
Wow! That's quite the silver strike!
My ca. 395 AD Roman coin found on a colonial site in Georgia. [IMG]
Good morning. It is Friday, February 20th. Today we move on to the Roosevelt Dime Clad (1965-date). Here's one I had with a missing obverse clad...
Interesting to see that your gold dollar actually circulated. I wonder how many of them did. Especially given that the gold dollar denomination...
Considering that these pic are TrueViews, done pre-slab at PCGS, they must be on the coin. So maybe that’s it. Still looks pretty sharp for a...
Well, that's the middle sister, if my coin is the little sister and the $50 pieces are the big sisters. :)
United States: 1915-S gold commemorative dollar, Panama-Pacific Exposition PCGS MS63. Cert. #18703633. Numista-24936, Krause-Mishler-136....
Maybe, but with that hole placement, I doubt it. Buttons tend to have their holes closer to the center of the coin. And not in an irregular...
Yeah, not a proof, but definitely sharp, and yes, nice for a roll find.
I'd say this one has gone up almost 2.5x since I bought it.
United States: 1915 copper-nickel 5-cents, Buffalo type PCGS MS63. Cert. #49268767. Numista-1109, Krause-Mishler-134. Mintage: 20,986,220....
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