I am totally speachless...all I can say is :thumb:
Thats more than kinda pretty, that is B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!!:hail: Love the toning! I have a sort of soft spot for pre-war coppers.:ohya:
Just watched the video. Nice, Penny Lady! Can we see the 69?
I second/third that.
1999. Now its steel core with nickel plating than copper than another nickel plating. I just realized it says this in the first post.:o
HA! Its a close AM.
Puuuurty coin! :thumb:
Those are beautiful coins!:thumb:
PCGS does it. http://www.pcgs.com/cert/
All that I could say is keep it for sentimental value. The coin itself isn't worth but a dollar or two.
They are not Chinese coins, They are from different countrys(like Germany, Cuba, Philipines, ect...)
Yeah, with St. George and the Dragon.
The '31 is a keeper. Its VF worth about $5. 1931 is a little better date with a mintage of 3,842,776. And can I see a close up of the 7 in the '47?
In my Opinon, VG-8
Thats some purty toning, Lehigh!:bow:
OOOOO, definetly die deteriation. Thanks for pointing it out for me
Unless you just have to have a 65 you would probably be better off getting a 63 or 64 at less than half the price of a 65.
I agree with the grade. It has some toning on it, that is probably what you are seeing. Sure is a pretty coin. But expensive! That price will...
What is it your seeing? I don;t see anything.
It doesn't sound good to me. That would be about $50 each.:bigeyes:
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