I'd say dump them now. Just based on the lack of talk. But... maybe I'm wrong.
It's true, you don't really need a loupe. That's a crazy amount though right? Or are they more common than once thought?
Is anybody still looking for these? I remember a few years ago (maybe shortly after they were discovered?) there were a lot of people searching...
Speaking of dumps, some gonad is dumping all over the north side here at Chase branches. Almost every branch has halves, that are rewrapped...
I had to go without my weekly halves today because the two tellers that can hook me up are both on vacation. So I left work early yesterday and...
Here's one as I dig through 3 cent boxes today. 1/3 done. [ATTACH]
Ummmm.... an 1853 IHC?
Just found a 1909.... no VDB. Beat to hell. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's an example of a hijacked thread by redwin: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/11-cent-piece.204469/#post-1417435
I don't know man, I had the box with 1 short roll and eyeballed it immediately after picking it up. Halves are thick. I've always noticed short rolls.
Educate me. Not familiar with medallic alignment.
Made a slip at the bank today and called cents by their correct name. Me: I was wondering if you could spare a box of cents. Teller: Sure, like...
Yeah that's redwin and his coin. What's he mean by certified slab?
Yeah don't do it thinking you'll improve an uber-high mintage junk piece.
You going to the central states show?
Yeah we need pics. Is it a proof or not?
I disagree. If you want to practice dipping, those are great for that. Really impossible to add or take away any value.
I meant no disrespect. I plan on biting. The interest looks high. I mean, look at the number of threads on here alone.
Use Google maps, type in bank.
A little uncalled for but entertaining. Aren't you and Edwardian collector? Seems modern commems isn't your wheelhouse.
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