I'm not really sure, I always go to the post office. I don't think, however it should give any of that info on the label. Maybe, possibly, the...
To add to this thread, aside from the packaging, I'd suggest getting tracking and insurance on anything valuable. I usually do tracking on items...
That's big. Looks like a coaster to me.
That only is true with the cents, because they were already plated. But when they started in with the P (for Plated), it affected all...
I'm a bit late to the party here, but yes there are a few posts about that in that thread. The poster who got the Ikes called around to the...
Apples and Oranges. Search completed auctions for values or use the redbook for a general idea.
So you got a gold plated no cents? That's pretty cool.
Ok, well maybe not a squeeze job exactly, but still caused by another coin being pressed against it. Same kind of thing.
If it's an indentation, it's caused by a squeeze job with another coin.
The key giveaway is the poor translation for the text in the auction body. And the zero feedback. And all the other red flags.
+1 Look at your change more closely, you'll see these are very common.
Tin snips I imagine. Welcome to CT.
If I had to put my money on something..... I'd guess PMD.
Probably was underground. PMD either way. Worth 25 cents. And welcome to CT.
I looked for one for about a month, then broke down and bought the Intercept Shield US Type Set album. I did find a place that had certain pages...
Nice cameo on that one...
Ha. Good grief.
You can buy coins all day in that price range. Think about a British Penny or Half-penny. Also Russian 2 Kopeks are cheap and are nice big coppers.
It's worth more than a cent. You could probably sell that for at least a nickel all day long.
TCF Banks around here having coin counting machines (and they're my dump bank). But, they've ordered boxes of halves for me. You won't be able...
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