Good luck with the hobby, you have many years of fun ahead. I started in 2013 and have been hooked ever since. My first metal detector was also a...
Two Canadian coins, a dime and a quarter. The big copper coin is a 1732-1932 George Washington Medal I paid a $1 for.
Ok, Feel free to refine any guesses that You came closet! I paid $32.20 for everything.
Here's my link, I forgot to post it. https://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/mint_facilities/?action=WP_facilities
The weight is perfectly normal for coppers cents, which weigh 3.11 grams. You may have gotten the weight confused with newer zinc cents (made...
Same here, I still don't have one in my collection.
I was just reading on the US Mint's website that between 1973-1986 the West Point Mint struck cents. I never knew about that, I always figured...
Yup, it is virtually impossible for that to happen. To my knowledge not even one real one has ever been reported from the trillions of coins...
Wow good job, must have taken a long time! Makes it way easier for me to look through them now.
Not sure, maybe they were just bored. I have seen a lot of coins with holes in the middle, maybe there was a reason.
In the comments a few people thought that it looked fine :) And that for it's age it should already be full of scratches :) Some people did not...
Proof DCAM Seated Dollar, preferably PF-64 or higher. Here's one on PCGS's website graded PF-64+ DCAM[IMG]
Cool finds. Just curious, did you clean them or did you find them like that?
A token supporting the new world order was my weirdest thing I found in circulation, I found it in the Coinstar reject tray. My weirdest coin in...
Here's my coin compared to one graded MS-60, used on the photograde. [IMG][IMG]
Keep in mind, I bought it loose in a small bag pressed with some more mercury dimes. It was never in any protective case and sold with junk...
I don't see any hairlines when I have it in hand. It looks very natural to me, maybe dipped at one point far in the past but the hairlines look...
I will try to post some prices from a 1964 Red Book (published in 1963), I also have a 1968 COINage Magazine with a big notice on the front saying...
Hint: It is not a perfect dollar number, there are some cents in it. The cents are also in a unit of ten (IE: $5.30) I will pick the closet guess...
It's a consignment shop so each seller has predetermined "haggle prices", some seller's have 10% some 15%. Not fun haggling when the guy you...
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