Highly depends on what cent it is, grade, etc.
Wow, that's a great looking coin!
This'll really help some people, I know it did me!
Pics are always best, but from what I'm thinking of it sounds like it was struck-through grease.
That's really neat! Pretty creative! They need to make some like that lol.
I'd love to find something like that in my yard! That's too cool! :thumb:
Hopefully she'll jump right into the hobby! I was about her age when I started collecting coins (grandfather introduced me :yes:). I'm now an all...
I have to agree! They seem like a simple collection to achieve... How much do they go for?
Underwater basket weaving. But aside from that I enjoy viewing and taking pictures of astronomical things, such as the planets.
Just checked- I have 32 on-hand that I've come across, but I know I've traded away about five others that I've found.
Wow that is really neat! I'd love to see someone do it with the other denominations!
I value any person's life over my esoteric hobbies.
Can't wait! I really want to see what this coin is based as!
'60 I believe? Nothing fancy lol. I have found a '38 in circulation before though (not full steps, sadly...)
I saw this the other day... This exact coin... I think.... I think it is the same coin as the pics here: http://www.cointalk.com/t222727
Sorry, but I don't think so. When they are wide they are really noticeable. This seems to be too close to be a "Wide-AM". I do love looking for...
Frankins are one of my absolute favorite coins, but I don't own the first one. Here soon I should be getting a few BU rolls, depending on their...
Pretty neat to find another person that owned the same coin, isn't it?
Mine is now an 1884 One Cent from England (I believe), IF you count a bag of world coins I was given
The coins arrived today in tip-top shape! Yet again, thanks for the contest! :b8nce:
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