Always high quality and good dates Ed.
Great cartoon on that note.
Sometimes that can get out wrinkles and other times you can damage the note. I wouldn't iron it.
Copper cents are not worth more than 1 cent. Tired of this urban myth already.
Possible that it's just a copper slug and not a blank planchet. The electrical punch outs are usually a white pot metal, so I didn't think it was...
That's nice. The shift is large enough for increased value. A keeper.
The title of the auction says 49 coins. 49 coins are photographed and available for enlargement. You can see which 49 coins are in the set.
If you like this coin you can just put it in a 2x2 coin flip. People are just trying to save you an unnecessary expense. (Over $30) I don't know...
The letter is a D, which means the coin was struck at the Denver mint. The US coins will always say what the value is. On the back of this coin...
I don't disagree that there are details coins that are discounted, and details key dates leave room for profit. I would have been scared off by...
All 49 coins are shown.
Photo in the other thread shows it is a 1982-D copper large date.
I think they are worth a little over melt. You did fine.
Copper large date worth 1 cent. This is what a small date looks like: [ATTACH]
If it weighs 3.1 it's a copper large date. You guys are meanies. They didn't make any copper small dates in Denver in 1982 (intentionally). So...
People who are selling coins know what they are worth. A real 1904-S is a key/ semi-key date with only a little over half a million minted. If it...
Almost every one of these old coins has been cleaned at one time or another. Silver shines up very easily. But of course the most valuable coin in...
Of course I'm not an expert. But it certainly doesn't look like silver compared to the other ones. What does it weigh?
Even at VG-08 I'm not sure who is selling $100 coins for $13.50. Do you have any photos?
A better clear, cropped photo with both sides showing the date, and the mm would be appreciated.
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