First time finding silver that wasn't a dime. [ATTACH]
Misc. US trash, CAN quarter, and an elongated cent from a lighthouse in Florida.
The point of his post was to get higher denominations. Lots of wheats could mean silver too.
It does. Nice binary tho.
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Bunch of foreign. [ATTACH]
2 boxes halves. Been a while, but finally got another walker. And 6 40% and a 1987. [ATTACH]
All seven 1982 varieties are fairly common.
You hit a vein. Lots of these have sat in vaults gathering dust.
2017D I'm sure...
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Look where the light and the shadow is on the photos. Looks like a rotated photo to me. Exactly 90 degrees?
Strange place to post this, but welcome to CT. No, most of the garbage commems the Canadian mint puts out has little secondary market value.
2012 and... 2008 I think. Yes crazy expensive.
This turns 15 minutes a box into potentially hours a box. With that said, I say it's worth it to put together the high grade set. You can still...
Not a great photo but this kind of shows the difference. [ATTACH]
Thanks. It's (I think) the 4th statue of liberty commemorative I've found. Be nice to see a commem that's not CuNi.
I hadn't heard of it, but just looked it up. The Discovery Zone chain went out of business in 1999. Strange how the token ended up in a reject...
Is this mostly an ancient coin show? I work nearby but didn't get out early enough Friday to stop in and wasn't able to go downtown yesterday.
These are very common, a circulated one wouldn't be worth much anyway. You can get a good one for less than 5 bucks.
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