Bobbled Die...Not bobble! @paddyman98
Give it a nice burial in a wishing well.
Specific example...I purchased an '82 CC in 66PL...it was sold (Heritage auction) in Sept 2005 for $1,610...I bought it in Aug 2016 for $400 less.
"VDB" is off center and the middle of the B looks right.
Oh my, what have I done?
Very nice coin...XF details, harshly cleaned.
Interesting specimens at the 2018 FUN show...I think this is good stimulation for the hobby....
Phoenix mint...
@Youngcoin Keep it up Jacob! Best collecting to all.
Your answer is well stated...with the exception of the last sentence.
The 34-S is a tough (even in AU-58 about $600 +) with only 1,011,000 struck. May I suggest you look at this link......
I would not make a good kettle guy for the Salvation Army!
If the nickel was a 1918/7 Buffalo, I would reach into a urinal (bare handed mind you) to retrieve it!
There's no substitute for buying coins sight-seen! And this is one of the reasons we embrace going to the shows and supporting our favorite dealers.
you "might" be able to sell for 6 for $1
No '22 S? what a shame...o_O
Hope it's a proof...recent price for a PR65 was $1,763 Best collecting to all! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And welcome to CT...
Nice coin to carry in your pocket...it was your Dad's.
All helpful answers...as I have mentioned before, I would highly recommend Jason Poe's book, "The Art and Science of Grading Coins". For the most...
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