Out of my inaugural box of pennies, I found 2 woodies, 7 wheats (earliest is '30's), 4 Canadians, about 20% pre-1982, less than a roll of 2009,...
To some: http://www.cointalk.com/t121897/ I like them, and this is the first one I've found since learning of their existence;)
Just cracked open my very first box of cents and found my very first wood grain coin in the first roll I've gone through. A 1981 D. It's not...
Did you get it?
It's totally up to what you feel comfortable paying for it. That's just what I would pay for it. Keep in mind, I'm not basing what I would pay...
Wow, 5 bids all of a sudden (I didn't bid, lol). It's about cent size. I like it, but probably would go over 3 or 4 dollars, not knowing anything...
I have no clue.
For a buck, it is if you like the coin;)
It'd be so much simpler if everything just went metric.
Post mint damage? Looks like someone ran them through a roller.
I looked at some of those, and my first instinct was that notes that old, in that great of condition, were probably reproductions. But then I...
I did not know that. Yet another justification for my new-found coin hoarding tenancies, haha.
I like the 1912 2 centimes a lot. Other than that, pretty plain for such a great country.
Very nice.
I've started saving pre-1982 memorials. Primarily because I like the composition better than the coated zinc post 1982.
Are there any coin shops on San Diego that you would recommend visiting? I've never successfully been to one, and would like to check one out....
That is a great story.
Looks like it's been cleaned, maybe?
Best thing to do would have been to ask before bidding. At this point, if the seller doesn't discount it for you, it's already what you've agreed...
I wouldn't think so, but I don't know much;)
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