Long-running scam by various sellers. Check their feedbacks before you spend any cash....
These are almost the smallest pics I've seen here.
The lowest number I've found in the till was #0000002. Very few people check banknotes which is a good thing.:smile
Picked this out of the till yesterday. Not in great condition and not the lowest I've found but still decent: [IMG] [IMG]
Die chips are very common in 1940's to 1960's cents. Unless you're desperate to find a very specific die chip, I wouldn't pay any premium for one.
The seller must have learned it from ebay.:D They are die chips. Cuds include the rim.
Pic is way too shaky. Everything looks doubled. Even the background.
I'd keep the seat with the paper money intact. Not worth the effort to remove them.
I have a 1958 corvette. How much is it worth? $20,000? $30,000? But, when you see the pic, how much is it worth?: [IMG]
I've had a few that makes the bile rise in my throat. One was a 1912 $5 Dominion of Canada "Train" banknote that I passed on. Asking price was...
There are a few good machines out there. If it's just for fun with minimal outlay, the Garrett's Ace 250 for around $400 or less. If you want to...
I don't think it's a coin. More likely a commemorative medal.
Your dog's eyes are burning holes in my soul.:eek:
My sock monkey loves foam peanuts but I can't give him too many because he's stuffed.
When I was a kid in the 60's, we would go to the States for our holidays. Halves were common enough that we always had a few in our change when we...
Thank you, GreatWalrus!
I'm guessing you found this dime and the pail of gold (http://www.cointalk.com/t216548/0) under your bridge?
Post a pic, please.
And post links and pics of it incessantly at every opportunity whenever there is a mention of error, quarter, wrong planchet, copper, rare, 1988...
While I agree on the other points, this comment I have to disagree with. I have found numerous dimes in rolls of pennies.
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