Can we have your NGC cert number?
I'm sorry, but I don't see why this is in the coin roll hunting forum. Should it be moved to US Coins forum?
cool, checking it out.
Awesome thanks everyone! And particularly @GinoLR I'm asking the right crowd, that's for sure. Yes, I bought these probably 5 years ago in a...
Didn't have one of the 35th anniversary slabs yet. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is a last ditch effort. These last 7 unidentified coins in my collection will either become truly a part of my collection or to eBay they go....
Since this is the What's It Worth forum, I will answer that question. $1.
Yes that's true. But both Guarda and Loomis use NF String boxes. So you can't necessarily infer something based on the String box or wrappers....
Where did you read this? I would be interested to read more about it.
So I guess they do "process" coins for owners of their coin counting machines. But they aren't like a Loomis - they specialize in selling...
String is a company that makes coin wrappers. Not a "change provider" or armored car service.
I find it an excellent resource, particularly for identifying foreign coins.
Yes I get those all the time as well - google fi filters to spam though. They have also started sending images with the link or a QR code. Tricky.
That's clear damage. This is what a clip looks like. Also notice the slight Blakesly effect. [ATTACH]
What's the mintage on these? EDIT: nevermind, I see it's 250,000.
You might be able to push on the center of the obverse side and pop it out. Or use a knife blade in the gap between the two pieces.
Here's some examples from ebay with more photos showing you what to look for:...
Any similar sized coin. Mexican coin like the one I posted, or British penny. Those are the ones I've seen. Or another Kennedy obverse.
Yes. In fact, I'm almost certain. I've found probably 5 or 6 roll searching over the years. They're out there in circulation. You can really...
I think it's machined out. The reverse rim looks that way. It might be one of these: [ATTACH]
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