And we went a step further in 1965, didn't we? History repeats itself...
Not from circulation, it looks like it was damaged on purpose. Badly scratched and scraped up.
One cent. It's badly damaged. Spend it.
There is a lot of stuff in that book beyond my basic needs NOW, let alone when I was a kid. I don't collect gold, for example. But the...
I live in the Akron area and you are absolutely right. Who did you order from, if you don't mind me asking?
As long as the container is sealed, what's the problem? It's a show of appreciation. The tellers don't have to do what they did.
I hope you buy those tellers something. A box of donuts, cookies, or something like that.
It sounds like something Rick and Marty Lagina would be involved in. Instrumentation says they're something there; actual digging finds nothing...
If they do, their website will crash after all the dealers buy them all up.
Common circulated mercs, $3 a pop. I may add that the latest (Aug.) issue of Coins list common Mercs at $2.95 in G4
I'm not. Demand has driven prices above melt at the shows I've been to lately.
I've been seeing common circulated Mercs go for about $3.00 lately
Don't store coins in envelopes. The paper is acidic and it will eventually do irreparable damage!!!
At the last show I attended, last weekend, silver dollars of all types had increased quite a bit, even culls. I saw common circulated Morgans...
@The Eidolon I know you weren't being disparaging. I was just making a statement. It's an adjective that I wish would not be used any more. I...
IMHO there is no such thing as a "junk" coin. They're all worth something to someone, even if they're a beginner just starting out in the hobby.
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IMHO it's a defective planchet. Are you absolutely sure they're not raised even slightly?
I won't mention what the IRS takes in "premiums", oops, I mean taxes...oops, I just mentioned it anyway. Highway robbery.
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