I use acetone on the ones I get out of a Coin Star reject bin when they are stuck together. At @Kentucky 's suggestion, I acetoned one of my...
And only two are known to exist!
If you subscribe to Ebay Bucks, then you know that the next period to cash them in begins on July 1. I have a number of BIN listings I'm watching...
It was one of many such sets from a variety of TPGs, and just the first one that came close to the OP's.
Here's a certified SILVER proof set for $850 on ebay, so it's not likely yours are worth thousands....
This seller has so many listings that it is unlikely that he uses a shill. He is not in my saved seller list because his coins always go for more...
There's one member here whose name I've forgotten that is an expert on photographing coins. His first name might be Ron? I wish he lived near me...
Or a shill, sorry to say.
I think that one might have been even less than that, and had a make an offer option to it. It has a nice uncleaned look to it IMO. I'm so tired...
Thanks, looking forward to that.
It's a new one on me; kind of like the coin but skeptical on the grader. Thanks. [IMG] [IMG]
AU58
I'm 1944 also, but have only one slabbed coin from that year. I have Mom's & Dad's too, slabbed 1920 WLHs and 1924 Peace $s.
Me too!
Seller's poor photo. Discoloration on the obverse is not as objectionable in hand as it appears in the photo.
63
I'll go 65 too, but I was leaning toward 64. This is my '25-S, acquired a few weeks ago. Not as nice as the OP's for sure. [IMG] [IMG]
Would you leave a near AU 1951 quarter in the coinstars bin? Beneath your dignity? I didn't and thought it was my lucky day. I am, however,...
I'm OK with everything, but I confess that I cannot read the dates on your coins; it's only that I accept them to be 1943 dimes on your say so.
Does that $4 price go for any dates, say, from 1939 to 1964? BTW, I found an AU 1951 GWQ in my local Walmart's Coinstar the other day. There were...
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