No biggie I just didn't want the OP to get over excited about the value. :thumb:
You gave a link for 1969-S not 1968-S like what was found two different things and not the same value.
Looks like a decent deal to me.
I'd hang onto them if they are BU they're worth between $3.00-$5.00 per roll.
Beauty? That's one of the ugliest things I've ever seen LOL
I like the the 1946-S
Cool I probably would've gone back to see if there were any more and tried to exchange for them LOL
NONE!! I'm in Los Angeles County
I'd say C there's good and bad on both sides balancing things out.
I believe normally you can expect between $150-175 for a full new crisp pack of 100 but this being only 75 I would guess much less maybe $90 I...
I agree
I have an idea why not ask how to properly store a coin to prevent toning.
Very Nice!
Up for sale is this awesome PCGS Washington Proof Quarter Registry Set ranked #22 in the world take a look....
I'll do that but if you re-check your calculation and use the actual spot price as of now and not last Friday's closing price you'll see even on...
Nope at the current Spot Price $18.26 and being .7734 OZ of Silver it's melt worth is $14.12
This sort of error is referred to as a 3rd Print Shift. I'd say this one is rather minor compared to others I've seen it may fetch a few dollars...
Artificial Toning
I'm not 100% sure where exactly they're printed but the letter designations are for each of the 12 Federal Reserve Districts. A= Boston, B = New...
I hope I'm wrong and it's a D but my 4 eyes see more of an S
Separate names with a comma.