That coin is ruined. Melt value.
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Cook Islands .999 Silver. Yet another of the many many pictures of the queen I have but I think the ship design is pretty nice. I have a pretty...
As always Jack, thank you for rooting out these fakes. You're vigilance is a service to all collectors.
A scarce beauty. Looks good to me.
Always cool to find a 74-year-old coin still in circulation.
I think fine is pretty accurate. $45-$60 range would be my guess. Perhaps less because of the rim damage at 1:00 on the obverse.
Barbers Liberty design is pretty unattractive in my opinion. I put together a complete set of halves and sold the set after getting tired of...
They are both 1986, the first year and they've minted them every year since. You're off to a good start, only 36 more to go!
My thoughts as well. It seems I learn something new everyday on coin talk.
I already pay an accountant to handle my business I'm not about to pay somebody to keep track of my collections. When I sell it will be cash only....
I wouldn't even hazard a guess. I find it mind-boggling what people pay for toning.
That's great! The more collectors the merrier!
I don't understand why people purchase from sellers like this on eBay. I scrutinize the seller before I even think about making a purchase.
She's a beauty. 63?
One of our best designs until the moralists whined because of the bare breast. Even though the prudes made her cover up still a nice coin.
My eyes hurt just thinking about it.
They seem to like mine!
My Lincoln cent collection ends with the coppers of 1982. It would have been fitting had they just ended the cent in 2009.
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