Thanks for the replies. So it seems like dipping the coin is the only thing that might help. Except it might not. I have acetone, but I've never...
I bought the 3 silver coins below together, years ago (I added the nickel and cent and put them in the holder). They have ugly black toning,...
I believe this is the 3rd thread on this story, sorry to say.
The steel cent is a nice roll searching find.
By my quick math - 1 lb. of wheat cents would be about $1.45 face. So that's about 6x face. Which seems fine.
I was wondering. Which is why I said "if it is a 1871". All 1874 have the bold N, as well. Still a good roll searching find as an 1874, though....
The first four letters of the user name says it all. I reported it. Ebay does care, but it's up to us to report the items.
If that is indeed an 1871, then that's quite the roll searching find. The shallow N seems slightly more desirable, but the bold N is still worth...
Those rivets are an easy tell. Thank you.
Actually nevermind. I found it. The hair curl and gown by the foot. This is a 1917 right? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So this got me thinking. I pulled out my dateless SLQ's - I have 1 dateless type 1. Does anyone know where I'd find the diagnostics to compare a...
The BBC article says this: The coins, which are made from pure copper, pre-date 1943, when the US began using other metals to make the one cent...
It's insane that people would pay up for something modern like this. $50k seems to be a stretch except for the highest MS grades:...
They could take a bag a week to their local CU with a free coin counting machine. I'm sure there's one nearby. Or just pay the 8% to coinstar -...
Here's the stats from the site as of now: [ATTACH]
Sorry for resurrecting an old thread. But I just started using CoinManage, and it is incredible. Exactly what I've been looking for.
66. Should have guessed. Here's his brother, from my collection. This toned in a Dansco for many years. I recently sent it in. Also in a MS66...
I like excel. But it would be nice to have a price guide (a la PCGS Coinfacts) that updates regularly.
I voted MS-65.
I guess it's true. Here's one that sold at Heritage for $1600. [ATTACH]
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