Well, I never thought I'd find one in change anywhere, but I did... I was looking through my friends small a mount of change (they let me) and...
IF it is, then yes, its probably worth keeping.
I like that 1860, looks a bit PL
wow, that 09-S is great! not often you see a key-date error
1) yes, both. 2) 10$ Indian, Peace Dollar, and Standing Liberty Quarter. 3) This forum 4) No, not really. But I do try to buy so that, should...
yeah, 54 was also a joke. Also, you can remove 12, since #22 is an updated version.
I'll add to this. Oldest Nickel I've found has been a 1930-S Buffalo Oldest Dime: 1957 Oldest Half: 1964 I still haven't found a silver quarter.
Hey, sorry I didn't message before. It's good, nice relaxing summer here in Phoenix (ugh). How's Flagstaff?
nice finds! and yes, there was a stamp there too. Here's one I got (also from a bank) - a star note to boot [IMG]
kind of odd, the reverse looks fairly normal... but the obverse, no siree
also be leery of misspelled words like "strick" instead of "strike" :) and not to mention that there's no reverse photo
yup! Just the other day I went to deposit a check and cash in some rolls and the teller said "do you still collect coins?" I told her I did, and...
Actually, the less people respect them, the cheaper I can buy them for :D
my first thought is that the gold cert. is overgraded.
ah,. you're right.
I'll just jump into the blue'ness [IMG] but I'm not entirely sure what would cause the rim to turn a solid blue like that.
Yeah, I wouldn't repair it. Plus, there are people like me that are putting together a holed type set :D
alright, thanks - I'll check that out.
oh well, then I won't get my hopes up, hah.
ah, thank you all very much :) so pre-67 tends to be silver?
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