Have you seen the coins? Do they look MS66? Remember, buy the coin not the slab, if its marked a 66 but its really not, you will not get 66...
Its not the background that really matters, its the pictures are out of focus, see if your camera has a macro button on it, its usually a flower icon.
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Welcome to cointalk! Looks to be a die chip, if thats the case, it holds no extra value.
A proof is a way of minting the coin, they use highly polished mirror like blanks, then use dies (which are changed much more often than on...
Good luck and have fun, you'll learn a lot about the US by collecting those coins.
Those are the America the Beautiful coins, they took a national park from each state and put it on a coin, they started in 2010...
Congrats on the war nickel set, the statehood quarters are a fun collection to put together as well. There are 50 coins between 1999-2008 for the...
I just love people like that, who are new to something, but seem to know it all. Edit: At least its free shipping.
Where did you hear this?
Remembers lots of fakes out there, and shipping can cost quite a bit more. I've bought foreign coins from a seller in Ireland numerous times,...
Pictures?
:dead-horse: The back of the bar says "in clad we trust"
The picture is pretty dark, but it looks like MD to me
SGS is a basement slabber, keep looking on ebay, every coin they "grade" is a 70. So what your saying is pretty much exactly what they do, they...
Looks like it was some sort of commemorative coin that was made because it was the bicentennial, and then used in circulation.
Being a fan of woodies, that is absolutely amazing.
It looks too "yellow" to me.
I've always liked this page for a good explanation http://www.errorvariety.com/OFD/MD.html keep on the lookout, you'll find one sooner or later...
Philidelphia coins didn't have the P mark on the nickel in 1976 so what you have is a P nickel.
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