Somebody on another thread said this might be a D/S nickel. It's hard to tell by looking at it even through reading glasses AND a magnifying...
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Are you saying it's a D over S? I really don't know a lot about mint errors or varieties.
This dollar is very special to me. I don't plan on ever getting rid of it.
The line about getting out before he changed his mind was a joke. Geez. It has been removed. He knew that the coins were worth much more than face...
There is a convenience store I go to often and I have gotten to know the guy who runs it. I asked him to save "big coins" like halves for me and a...
This one was slightly less than $50. More specifically, $49 less. That's right, I got it for face value. There is a convenience store I go to...
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Yesterday I found a really nice 1964 dime. I like free silver.
Me too.
I can't stand coins that have rotated dies. It's not so bad with raw coins, but when the coin is slabbed if the reverse isn't perfectly aligned...
On graded/slabbed coins, where do you generally put the line between "ok coin" and "nice coin"? MS 60? MS 66? I'm talking about intended for...
I went to the coin shop the other day to get an appraisal on a large cent and saw this little 1956 dime in the folder they keeps their coins in....
Just a 1956 dime with a bit of toning around the edge. I felt it was worth 4 bucks. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I'm pretty sure it isn't a D/D.
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Thanks! Good guesses so far. I'll reveal the answers soon.
Thanks! I like them.
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