Ah, yeah that's right. My bad, got 'em switched.
Not a bad Liar's Poker dollar, probably. Maybe better if it had another pair on it.
http://www.cointalk.com/t178693/ EDIT: I thought there was another one too, but I can't seem to find it.
The S cent is in the Philly cello. ...was that the question?
We did it the other way around in high school chemistry. Cut a slice in a zinc cent, then put it in some chemical and it ate away the zinc inside...
Spotted a 1972 Ike and a smashed/bent nickel bouncing around in the counting machine. The teller said she'd go open it up and grab them for me....
Check a different branch, or a different bank. You'll find most are cool with it so long as it's not excessive.
I would say go with the US Territories and ATB quarters since the mintages are lower than the state quarters. That's assuming she only wants to...
Gratz on the merc. Finding a merc in a roll is quite the rush.
My opinion? Give her the minimum that she requests. Enjoy being single once again. This kind of opportunity doesn't come very often.
That's fairly distasteful, considering the misspellings, grammatical errors, "commentary," and enthusiastic telling of the "story." At least as...
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Really, there's a litmus test for determining if your 1968 dime is rare. Generally speaking, if you're posting on here, and your post count is...
Nice. One my favorites. I like the WWI soldier.
Might want to learn about cropping photos. So, my 2 nickel boxes yielded: 1: 2 war nicks 2: 1 war nick And box 1 had what I think is either...
SGS is a basement slabber. Their scale, while it uses the same numbers, is NOT the Sheldon scale. They only grade coins MS/PR60-70, and anything...
I think the German notgeld coins are pretty cool. Many are inexpensive, there's a lot of different ones, and it's not a straight date/mm series...
True, but I've found a 1979S proof SBA. Spotted it in a teller's dollar/half bin she kept in her drawer. It had only the slightest...
pmd Just kidding. That's a really cool, unique collection.
I doubt you'd get more than the melt value (2.5 cents or so). These are very common on cents from that time period.
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