dam i got a mason jar full of cents for 87 bucks at a auction (not ebay) and can roughly list everything inside.
those are some amazing pieces. ill never have the kind of money to afford 1 of those but i like giving problem pieces a home to.
lol i used some online software to change the brightness. i also looked at some of his other coins. i dunno what hes doin but alot of his pics...
that 2nd one with the blue is pretty sharp.
nice solid 1826 cent.
wow that is nice. havent seen a piece like that yet. just more proof that the old commems had real work put into them compared to the junk they...
yea i didnt realize how low the mintages were on that date/mm when i looked into them a little more. the guy had a bunch of stone mountain also...
i dont really do commemoratives but some of the older ones ive seen at shops and this site really impressed me with the designs and such so i...
19 s all the way.
i wouldnt bid on any of them. if they arent fake theyre definately problem coins.
that MM looks a little to good for the overall grade.
a lotta beatdowns must be worth a quarter mill. lol. wonder why the mint isnt after this money while theyre after money from a 1933 st gaudens.
yea if youve got some others id like to see them.
blah ok. didnt know they looked so different.
at the auctions they had some coins and i kinda got carried away buying a mason jar full of wheats (no (semi) key dates bleh). there were a few...
you should get twice that for silver content alone but the damage limits any value beyond that.
i havent submitted any of my own coins for grading but i definately prefer the looks of a NGC holder to PCGS.
thanks for the info to the set.
as a large cent collector i say get the dime. given i dont know how many of either coin in said grades remain finish what you can first....
i would go for 3 on the strike. the toning just doesnt mean a whole lot to me on the nickels. of the toned ones id probably go with 4.
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