That's a business strike Ike, D mint. ICG is okay. In so far as they grade goes, it's only a 1 ounce bullion, still only worth it's weight in...
There are several on BIN same condition as yours for under $30. I just looked.
G Value is melt: .18084(silver content in ounces) x $32.95(current spot price)=$5.96 melt value.
One and the same.
It's worth ONLY a penny and nothing more.
Yeaher right!
Not Unc. from that scratch going from the ear to the neckline, and mark across the back under DIME, above the ONE on the reverse side. AU.
It won't grade. Details, Improperly Cleaned will be on the label, looks damaged from the harsh cleaning it went through.
You can get a Red Book at any Barnes & Noble book store for around $10....
Unangle the image so we can see the coin straight on and get a better idea about ALL the marks on BOTH sides.
I hate to tell you, but that is the more common Type 1 :(
I agree. That would be the best step.
Because someone is search challenged or illiterate :thumb:
Wow! That looks like it went through a sausage grinder :O
I'm a 3rd generation collector in my family.
Those are just general rolls of $1 coinage, and the N.F. Strings and Sons could be someone who rolled the coins and cashed them into the bank....
No kidding. We had the police chief, and two sargeants convicted of crimes at the same time, and all are currently in jail serving their time.
That's because the rest are UCAM. FYI, DCAM and UCAM, are the same thing. Just two different TPGs is all.
I have a complete state quarter, BU in an album all acquired from bank rolls. Sets like these were selling on eBay over a year ago for upwards...
Jason this sounds like a worth endeavor on your part and certainly is something coin show organizers would be receptive to. However, I believe...
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