Opps...make that $325.
Someone just paid $350 for a 1943 Double die... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2214124173&category=524&rd=1
I checked on eBay and there is lots of Iraqi currency for sale. Most of the Saddum stuff is selling for $1 each. The New 25,000 note is selling...
I found the rest of your bracelet Found these for sale on eBay. Looks like this mystery is solved. I think you should purchase this and reunite...
Check out the tread Titled 1964 steel cent in the main forum. Someone suggested that these might have been from some sort of Magic set.
Looks like someone else found a cent like this one only a 1959. The thread is in the Error forum.
The number 20 in the bottom right of the bills is printed in color shifting ink. It will appear to be differant colors depending on the angle of...
Do you think the silver in this Sacky is a composition error or some sort of toning? I know that the Sackys have copper cores but is there some...
So......all our "P"s are heading out west.
I live in Western New York and except for the 2003 state quarters (and those have not been too plentiful) I have found only 1 single 2003 cent in...
Is this your coin? http://www.coinfacts.com/denominations/types/years/pioneer_gold/kellogg_and_company/1854_kellogg_and_company_20.htm
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Could it have been stuck in the die and struck several times causing the metal to flair like it did?
Heres a better pic. The coin appears to be copper coated(wearing off) and steel underneath. And sticks to a magnet.
Well, you have your information a little mixed up.The year was 1974 and the pennys were made of aluminum. The mint was so sure that the aluminum...
10% in 3 years!!!? Sign me up! The price of silver has moved very little since the Boom of the late 70s early 80s. A world crisis might make the...
You nailed it....Thanks.
Looking to I.D. this coin. Any ideas?
This pic is supposed to be a 1964 steel penny. The owner says it will stick to a magnet. Anyone ever hear of such a thing?
Here's some more pic's you can use http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/index.cfm?action=photo This is the U.S. Mint site.
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