There is no way in the minting process that this can happen. Sorry
Post-Mint Damage. The rim is just worn down
Crappy Service Incorporated?
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1. Saint Gaudens $20 gold 2. Walking liberty half dollar 3. Mercury dime And yes, I realize this is least favorite...
I think it is the plate number
What you have is a silver certificate, you could take it to a bank and exchange it for $1 in silver. In that condition, I wouldn't pay more that...
According to a coin calculator, they contain 1.4468 ounces of silver and are worth (as of today) about $56.50
Do you think that Zach is going to post at 2:30 AM?
Put them on Photobucket (or Imageshack, or anything similar) and copy/paste the IMG code in to the reply box
I agree, melt value (P.S. Melt does not mean to melt the coins. It is a term used in short for "silver value")
I am looking for specimen quality Swiss 1/2 francs 1875-1967. They are preferably MS 64 or higher
December 20th at 12:35 PM December 27th at 3:45 PM
I was not really saying that it was completely foxed, but we've kicked the can down the road is more what I meant
I said"for now"
It is a private mint silver round.
Upload the pictures to photobucket, and copy/paste the IMG code(in the little box when you view the picture) to your post
The roll searchers thread is perfectly fine, thank you
Moneyer Hates slabs
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