:eek: did you buy it already slabbed, or did you send it in?
66 red
65
-1< X < 1,000,000,000,000 I win :) jk
That would be one valuable coin :) I'm not sure that it would be possible though. When coins are struck at the mint, isn't the obverse struck at...
what is above the "ONE" on the reverse? My instinct is telling me details.
67 red. I'm assuming nearly all the scratches on the front are on the slab.
You can tell it is not a mint error because it is copper on one side and clad on the other. A true (10+1) cent error coin would either be...
welcome to cointalk! As already mentioned, the only way to unclean a coin (as far as I know), is to let it sit around for a while.
I could see 66 or 67. My gut says 67.
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box of cents- 10 wheats oldest was a 1916
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Congrats, but I have a feeling it will take you a while to find that last one :)
I would keep the 40%. Either that or try counter-offering for less 40% or more Mercs.
So would it be possible to find them in circulation? If Ikes and kennedy halves confuse people, I would think seeing Santa on money would really...
I didn't mean it like that. The bills with the current president are counterfeit, aren't they? Oh well, I'll take it down before it gets taken...
good point. I guess I wasn't thinking about older proofs when I wrote this. Probably because I don't have any older than 1970 :)
You gotta love the picture of the liberty quarter on the top right :rolleyes:
most people here who do 5+ boxes a week have several bank accounts. They might have two or three pickup banks and possibly 8 or more dump banks....
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