Like the coin set you got for that price, and @-jeffB you do have a good point.
That Barber find is quite something. Really impressed with all the Mercury Dimes. and amazing how many are 1944. This is really quite something to me.
You have to be proud to own these coins for several reasons. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Gee, a lot of decisions here. Do I buy 5 and get 10 or do I buy 30 and get 50? Other purchasing options also available. Coins always require so...
John, I think there is no doubt enough interest is present.
That write-up you did was excellent and the great pictures added even more to it. Thanks for taking the time and effort to share this with us.
I would keep iit if I were you. I Iike what @Collecting Nut does with his. If you do keep and I need a dollar one day real bad I know who to call.
I agree that is a "S". If it is , without doubt for me, nice find.
Welcome to CT. The advice on obtaining a Red Book is correct, a must have. Someone else will know this better than me, but I think we went through...
Very slightly darker brown with no red. The fields as well as the as the devices had were highly polished, I guess like a medium brown chrome....
No I didn't get. I wish I would have gotten the sellers handle to see if he sold other coins like this as well. At the same time I was looking at...
Many of you know I collect Indian Head Cents, and am still working on it. Recently on Ebay I saw the most striking 1909-s IHC I have ever seen....
If they were mine if there are rolls there for the year of that doubled die that is where I would start. Have fun, you both did okay.
Have you tried: 718-553-7271, 718-553-9175, 718-553-7392 or 877-277-5511?
I have absolutely no idea, but how you did is entirely up to you. I have a feeling youare happy since you posted the pictures. At first glance...
XF45. Nice coin.
My opinion is that is a nice looking coin. I'll leave forensics to the metallurgyists here, and most are pretty good.
Good advice for all.
Agreed.
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