Thank you all for your suggestions!
So I have recently acquired an 1866 IHC, (ANACS vg / details), I want it in the book. My question is, what's the best way to crack it out of it's...
'43 Merc at a college bookstore....3 yr ago.
Not sure of the date on the buffalo, but old hoopster is probably correct, 1922, 32 or 33. Do you think I could sell it on ebay and retire?
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This is as close in as I can get. As for weight, I don't have a digital scale, but on a balance scale, it is lighter than a silver half. This...
It looks pretty much like a normal reeded edge. I agree, it looks pretty good.
I have no idea where I got it, but I have had it for some time.
While looking through the handful of silver half dollars I have, this one caught my eye. I'm 99% sure it's fake because: Off color Wrong...
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Not sure about the grade. But I love the toning...authentic wear and character.
Dug coin.
That design is long overdue for a complete redesign, and no more presidents, please.
I don't know why they even bother making those.
I like it!
That's one beat-up nickel. But...silver is silver.
Indian Cents.
I fully agree, I find the buffalos very attractive also. Although I have a full set (took me years, started in the '60's), I still can't resist...
Couldn't you clean them at a coin laundry?
I have found enough Canadian cents & nickels here in Illinois to start collections of each. I think the reverse sides of Canadian coins are...
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