Well, it is a common date that is well circulated and has minor damage. No real intrinsic value, just the silver in it.
I would say between $32-$35 would be fair.
I would say that unless your grandfather worked at the mint, or knew someone who did, or was extremely weathly, the chances of him having a...
20-17 Giants
Looks like that second 7 took a hit from a rolling machine. PMD for sure.
All I know is, that if silver gets up to $1000/oz, don't tell my wife. I might come home to my entire collection sold on ebay.
Finally got one right.
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A good portion of my collection is like that. Not really worth much, just stuff I like. My star note collection is proof of that. :)
Bought it for $3. I wish I could find one like that. :)
Got this guy today. What do you think? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I am a little OCD when it comes to my coins, so I couldn't handle that. Looking at it makes me want to organize it for you. :)
I agree, too many to try and count right now. I have thousands just in wheat cents.
Significant dates in the U. S. Navy for today, January 20th. 1783 - Hostilities cease between Great Britain and the United States 1903 - Theodore...
Most people will say not to clean them again and I agree. But if you just want them to be shiny and since they are only worth melt anyway, a quick...
Die crack maybe? Someone else will know for sure.
I vote PMD for both. You can still see evidence from the flame burns on the second one.
You gotta love getting them for face. :) It makes it so much better.
Man, that stinks. I lucky haven't had to pass on a star note yet. I haven't seen a $100 in circulation yet though.
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