It's raised ever so slightly on the top of the S, the metal shines more in the high area. I have over 50 years of collecting experience, not an...
I'm sure they did. While working at my post office we had a business customer come in once a year to mail the business taxes. 50 returns, one for...
Hopefully his jump would put things right.
A little but not as much as you were a few months ago.
Randy took the words out of my mouth when I scrolled down. The nickel is worth a whopping five cents but to you and your brother it's truly...
That's a great story but who got that nickel and where is it today? :rolleyes:
I'm not sure what he meant.
Why would the US Mint make a non-reeded Dime for Casinos? If they were spent in public it would create a problem. Casinos would make their own...
That I would buy!
It's damaged and that's all that counts. Welcome to CT.
NAV or no added value doubling. If anything it's a minor variety but if you didn't pay for that attribution you won't get it. Welcome to CT.
It's a copy as stated. The edge shows the cast seams.
G-6 with damaged, either by corrosion or the environment.
Nice find. Try to get a date on that Cent.
It takes time to learn these things. Be patient and keep at it. The day will come when you are correct.
No, they have too much junk as it is.
A beautiful coin.
I wouldn't pay a dollar for a TPG graded MS-67 specimen.
If a person really wants that coin they will pay whatever is necessary to get it.
Correct! I'd only keep the most extreme example in my collection because of that. In other words, I'd never pay two cents for one as it's just not...
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