I see that the antelope is named ED. My one pet peeve with Canadian coins. I wish the engraver's initials were a little more inconspicuous.
Good catch. A 2009 P or D proof is, indeed, impossible. Maybe it is quick, excited typing to blame.
It's from the machine that crimps the rolls.
Modern impaired proofs might theoretically be worth over face, but in practice, there aren't any buyers for over face. This is because...
Are you sure the bicentennial is a proof? It looks like a 40% BU to me.
In every category for every coin, it has the proofs listed along with the business strikes. Mintages are in parentheses for these.
Just being sure. "Dings." That is pretty funny.
You could also check your redbook. It may not be completely accurate, but for clad proofs it's probably close. And you might want to check out...
I think this is pretty telling. Professional scam artist it seems.
Are you being sarcastic? Or are you confusing them with ICG? Many of the basement slabbers use acronyms similar to the real grading companies.
I would suggest going to your local coin shop and asking if you can look at the bargain bin. You'll find lots of common pieces for low prices....
If it's in the package with the blue chip, it's silver. The envelope says "Uncirculated 197X Silver Dollar."
People will buy it maybe, since it's a good cause. But odds are your state quarters are worth 100(coins)x.25(face value/coin)= $25.
Well, obviously there's clad Uncirculated Ikes, because all circulated Ikes were once uncirculated. There's also clad and silver proofs. I have...
Congrats.
I bought a 1970 mint set for the 70D, I think it'll be a long time before I find one in a box. I've found about an equal amount of 64s as 64Ds....
Ah.. well that is my bad then. Thanks for the tip.
I wouldn't save the 64s. Most people don't save any nickels from the 60s (unless they're better condition of course).
Kind of a late response, but I agree that the search function is lacking. My biggest complaint is that it should show where in the thread that...
Use a coin counting machine. No hassle at all. You dump your halves in, get the ticket, the teller gives you the cash. I don't understand why...
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