I had searched 1942 Mercury Dime PR 65. Somehow my results had much higher prices.
I also see one sold last July for $138. I don't understand how this one coin ranges so much.
RLM I found most of the PR65's in the 200 -300 range. The ones that were in the $100s were from the early 2000s and 1999. Am I looking at the...
And I have seen it in person over their pictures. If we remember back how bnb was unhappy with his pictures.
Nice win!
Yep it is a little ways away. It had little bluish and brownish spots of toning that I didn't find that attractive but it looked very well struck.
I would do whatever you want. It is about a $2 coin. But a nice find
I went into a coin shop yesterday and saw a 1942 PR65 Mercury Dime in a PCGS holder. The dealer seemed to be friendly and he was asking $175 for...
The + might be a mark placed on by someone a while ago. Or just a happenstance. Are they exactly perpendicular?
oh and welcome to the forum and welcome back to the hobby. I am henry and I am 15.
sure I will do my best. I don't know really what to expect.
accepted... it is late.
probably because they were not excepted in the machines... maybe?
I can't help you that much... But I am going 4 hours to go to the baltimore whitman expo in March.
Are they silver or clad?
Does it look like commems. will ever come back? They have low populations and are in relatively good condition.
Awesome coin. I would give it a star.
really? They are all floating around VA. or at least these parts. I don't like it when they show up because that is one more cent in the bag that...
ok thanks.
Do you need pictures of the USA currency? They are not star notes.
Separate names with a comma.