Yes, a piece fell off after the strike, then it circulated a while. Lamination, I have several.
If not for the wear and gouges, it would be A.U.
I remember when a coin was simply "unc' or "BU". There is definately a need for TPGs to differentiate counterfiets and determine high MS, but the...
That may be a lump of unprocessed gold pressed Latinum. See if it is radioactive...
I own one metal detector, a store brand model from an old catalog showroom called "Century". it has two knobs and no discrimination. It is from...
The 'D' looks backwards to me...Could it be a mint mark punching error?
That's a strange mint mark on the last picture. A 1944-O?
I think it would grade XF, too much wear to get an AU. The color looks funny, but I don't know a lot about detecting lightly cleaned coins, the...
I found a 1921 Merc in a roll of bulk silver. Upon close inspection, i saw a VERY faint 'D'. paid - .50 , sold on ebay for - $36. Poor to AG...
spock estimates 1267
about 10,000 wheats and maybe 1000 other coins. I started collecting Franklins from circulation in the early 60s, spent them all a long time ago....
For single coins, I have a 1986 one pound troy silver eagle, (this may be considered a /medal). Wife got it for about 85 bucks, and it's worth...
I found an EF 1935 silver US quarter in my change. It's rare to find a silver coin that old circulating.
I used to save up a dollar or two and buy a couple of coins from an older collector on my street. Sometimes it would take me an hour or so to...
I don't know a lot about paper. Is this considered a radar and does it have any collectable value? Thanks.
i am a bit leery about the weak strike, I'd go 64.
I have only used the JustSnipe a couple of times. what happens is: an item is going for 10 dollars. I put 12.01 in justsnipe. At 10 seconds to go...
It could be a crude aluminum copy, black sand method.
34-64, 35-60
oops, I missed that rim ding. If it is, revise my 66 to 63 EDIT- just saw GD's post. I am sticking with 66.
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