Huh? Chris
I wonder if @Fred Weinberg can shed any light on this subject. Chris
Please don't be too hard on Rick. We do get a lot of people joining these forums who think they have hit the motherlode, and they flat out refuse...
Thumbs up for the "S"! Chris
Your photo of the reverse is distorted because you took the photo at an angle. Chris
I still wonder why the Red Book does not include it in their annual publication, if, as the New York Times proclaimed, the Red Book makes it...
I think it is worth $1! Chris
I wouldn't believe too much that is posted on BoobTube. First, the condition of the mintmark looks too good in contrast to the wear of the rest...
The overstrike looks like it could be the "AT" (from STATES?) on the reverse, but I can't explain how the rim went undamaged as well. Chris
Where did you get that information? Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Don't believe everything you think you see! Chris
Hey, Chad, did you notice that this thread is 9-1/2 years old? You would be better off starting your own thread with good photos. Chris
It looks like it was damaged in circulation to me. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Once you learn more about the minting process, you'll find yourself spending these as quickly as you find...
It was called World War II, and copper was needed for the war effort. Chris
Heck, I could have told you that ten years ago. It didn't matter if it was a machine in a bank, credit union or even a Coin Star. I found that...
These images of a '66 SMS Kennedy were taken by me from directly overhead. I am only using them to illustrate how easily you should be able to...
I don't see any doubling. Chris
You said in a previous post that they were .999 silver. Isn't that documented somewhere in the album or was that just an assumption? Granted,...
Okay! So, they're probably worth about $350 max. Chris
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