Wow! That sounds awesome!
That is for grade A copper.
It is just damage.
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Seniors at my High school take their finals next week and then they are done.
I think it is fine as long as your on your off period or going through passing period. I'm always on CoinTalk when in school and it works just fine.
I'm not so sure about that Randy. I also like my coins well circulated because that means it has a great deal of history behind it.
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Congrats the the winners! Thanks again for the opportunity @lordmarcovan !
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No. Your coin is damaged and your not likely to get more than melt value for it.
I think 4-5 cents a piece would be fair. For searched ones depending on the grade of the coins I would pay between 1 and 2 cents a piece. It is...
We're they relatively cheap? I imagine they were if your are willing to carry them around.
You are welcome. I see coins like this all the time coin roll hunting so they are very common.
Appears to be plating blisters going through the date. Also the doubling you see I think is caused by machine doubling.
Nice coins you got. I especially like the 1907 $2.50.
Yep. They sure are hard to find. I see countless amounts of nice 1983d cents all the time roll searching. Took less the a minute and only a couple...
Thanks for the link. Those are some interesting gold coins weighing in at .75 grains.
Where did you order it from? Do they sell other ancient coins?
I would remove your email. Bots can see it and will use it.
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