Nice, it'll take some getting used to though. A couple of things I noticed, the pics aren't resizing, but that could be my computer. See...
Was going somewhere with my girlfriend, in her daughters car, when I noticed a lot of coins in the console. Of course I had to look through them....
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$1.50 in fine condition, yours looks like good, maybe VG
It's in What's it Worth, but it may have been moved
Lincoln Memorial cents from 1981 and before are all copper. Ones 1983 and later are copper plated zinc. In 1982 only there were both, the copper...
copper-nickel version is $2.50 in uncirculated condition
Proof coins are struck multiple times at a higher pressure using polished dies and coin blanks
Reserva is just from a weak strike
Both have a dual date. The 1967 one is worth only $0.20 in MS63 and the 1992 one is worth $0.15 in MS63
Yup, a clipped die, see http://triton.vg/clip.html
yup, in the 80s after the switch to zinc cents, you'll find alot of that.
we'd have to see full pics of both sides of the coin
That's just a deteriorated die.
I bought the 5 disk set from the Krause website for $99.00. It has all 5 edition 1600-1700 1701-1800 1801-1900 1901-2000 2000-date But i do miss...
redbook has it at $55.00 in MS63. What would it cost to submit it?
I use the Krause catalog myself. But to find actual values you'll have to research auctions and ebay etc to see what they're actually selling for....
First of all, those are silver rounds, not coins. I couldn'd find any info on them in my Krause. My guess is they're worth bullion value with...
That's the mintage of business strike S minted ones.
Can't really tell, but the strike still looks strong. the layer may have came off before striking.
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