I went to a coin show this past April with an intention to pick up a seated dime, quarter and half. The seated half was purchased on the second...
I stand corrected :rolling:
I'm may be a noob but I have never heard of a coin being off-centered in two places. I don't think it's even possible for that to happen because...
Sorry but I don't believe that a roll of 1904 Morgans can bring nearly a grand. They usually go for 450+/-, at least, that's what people are...
I am no person to define lobbying, but that sounds like a lot of work to me! I thought you were merely talking to your local people about it :goofer:
Is that a new grade? :goofer: 22 pre-1965 Washingtons (mostly 40's and 50's), 5 SLQ's (4 dateless, 1 1927), 1 dateless Barber $69 shipped
Well, "did not pay a fortune" can really mean anything :goofer:
Drago, just out of curiosity, exactly who are you "lobbying" to? Of course, you mentioned talking do your local coin dealer about it, but what...
I'm definitely not nearly as advanced as you in math, but here's a direct quote from "Why can't we divide by zero" by The University of Utah.
They were graded as MS66? Ouch... I really hope you didn't pay more than $25 for each
05141312* Just as a side note, do you count 0's as a correct number?
He sold a seated liberty dime for $3? How long ago was this?! I would like to get in on this deal :). But on a serious note, if anyone's...
I don't think star notes ever printed into the 37 millions. My number is 00013595
Thanks :o
Thanks man, I've already read it before and it's really helpful! My only problem is getting the obverse and reverse to be the same size.
I'm pretty new to this, how can you tell that the coin has been dipped before? Is it the wrong color or is it the lack of luster?
Did the kid report the dealer as a fake coin seller?
Red is the original color of the coin when it comes out of the mint. Brown is the color that you usually find wheaties in.
I would suggest that if the coin still has any value left other than melt get it removed by someone that has experience with jewelry. Preferably...
58 because of the rubbing on the high parts of the coin.
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