only half dollars. and it was until 1970.
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I'm bumping this thread because I managed to get another picture. I did have to adjust the levels a bit, because it was too bright. Anyhow, here...
oh wow! lol thats cool and btw - I was just at the Shedd Aquarium this October - good stuff :)
I have a nickel and a cent like this - both found on the road.
I just did too :)
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for 6$ he should be sending it priority mail. for a 1 ounce coin First Class it should only come out to 2.50 or so (including envelope). Heck,...
klicken it's at the bottom of the list of the sub forums.
Hey Rickie, Yes, the quarter is very neat! I didn't take pictures when I said I would, but here they are now: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
Do you think you can try taking a photo yourself? :)
perhaps he meant 4 dollars each... that would certainly seem more reasonable
Got my coins and note today, I will take pictures shortly :) thanks again Rickie
wow, what a coin!! I'm going to guess $185,700 edit: I agree though, I think it is over graded
why is there a 1970 in there... o_O
agreed, getting rid of the 1$ bill would mean the revival of the dollar coin. This might, also, perhaps increase the popularity of the two dollar...
heated, I'd say.
oh yeah, I wasn't critiquing that or anything, just mentioning to the OP that the cents have to be older :) and you're right, even then it's not...
yup, about 3 rolls in a pound. Which may only be about $5.50 however, older wheaties (Pre 1930) may sell for more (i.e. 7-10¢ each)
they're most likely dateless or common dates. Might as well keep it as the bracelet. also, they may also be ruined by getting put in the bezel -...
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