I've researched copper coin grading in Cointalk's reference section, but this still boggles me... does the color of a cooper coin affect its...
I imagine that, even if the SLQ was brought back in 1934, it wouldn't have lasted long after the Second World War. By the end of the 40s most...
What is that? I've never seen a number stamped on a coin like that before?
How on earth does an Ike get THAT worn down?? For my money, I'd say the coin at the start of the thread is a Type II.
They are more common than you think. I regularly find 1960s clad quarters in pocket change. If you can find one of a higher grade it is worth...
Worth about 1 cent in my book; in Sm condition, which yours does not appear to be, I'd be a buyer at $0.05.
The Indian Head cent is amazing. I've only seen a couple that have original luster. This is the best by far!
That's a great-looking coin. All of the Kennedy silvers I've pulled from circulation have seen better days.
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I purchased by first coin album, a Whitman Classic for Roosevelt Dimes. I noticed that most of the holes are just a hair too large for the...
Its a good-looking coin to me!
That's a gorgeous half dollar!
No kidding? That's a great idea for a collection. Sort of like collecting chopmarks or something.
I've noticed that some nineteenth-century coins (mainly silver) have holes in them that go clean through, much like a bullet would go through a...
What is the address of your website? I tried clicking on "homepage" in your profile but it lead me to a blank screen!
The large silver coin with the old lady on it is Dutch. It was produced in the Netherlands during and prior to W.W. II with a value of one...
It seems cash, and large-denomination cash, is something for the older generations. Some of my elderly clients insist on paying with large bills,...
Susan B. Anthony. Without a doubt!
Out of curiosity, what bank do you go to to get Ikes? Is it a national chain?
Nice set, well done!
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