Correct. Their generosity to you helps their bottom line. As I've stated so often, "It's all about the Benjamins".
Wow. Nice coin. I search about 4000 nickels a week and have never found one.
It would be great if the date & MM take up about 1/3 of the picture or more.
If it's struck thru grease that's a pretty severe example.
IMHO they're all large date. Really tough to tell with those pix.
Sounds like you were sc***ed royally. Leave a neg or at least neutral. No response from the seller?
Probably bunches. Even though the 1998 is supposed to be scarcer than the 2000, I have found, as have other posters, many more 1998s than 2000s....
I'd still like to know how many 1999 WAMs have been reported found. That question was posed on another forum with a great variety of answers.
Yes, many of the 43s on the market are reprocessed. Too bad because an original steel cent in MS is a beautiful coin.
It's a nice coin but can't tell much about the MM from the picture.
I'd love to see photos too.
I've seen beautiful children like that. Congrats. I've never seen a beautiful 1939 like that. Congrats again.
That's a big hit considering some banks don't charge anything to their customers.
If they really were Morgans, someone on the inside would have scooped them up.
In my area (south FL) coinstar fee is 8 3/4 %. Is it the same everywhere?
Great coins all in this topic.
It has an almost bleached look. There is no dirt or grease in the recesses of the hair or wreath. Sorry, it's just too artificial. Try for a refund.
The AM in America on the reverse of LMCs is either very close or touching (close AM) or seperated (wide AM) depending upon the year and whether it...
I also read that the 1996 WAM was never authenticated. It's wishful thinking for all of us.
Also I forgot to add that if you can get 2c each-take that $220 and get a nice key coin that should certainly appreciate more than 11,000 common...
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