For sure cleaned. Don't send it in. Not seeing any original luster, just a shined up half.
Seems close enough to me to not raise suspicion. I like the coin, the pitting on this one isn't the type I'd avoid.
You don't think? The sample slabs that pop up online from time to time seem to be growing in popularity. This is just next level. I don't blame...
They are pretty rare considering most years enough coins are minted for all of them to be equally distributed to the entire population of the...
Those don't work great with imaging entire coins, especially larger ones in my experience. I have the same set-up as @Inspector43 but I paid more...
Love them both.
Pedantry is what we do here
freshly dug out of the black cabinet
I check every handful of change as I go. Before they end up in my bucket. Box hunting isn’t for everyone for sure
Congrats, Lowell was my favorite design that year. I'm still waiting to find a business strike S.
Starting to think they pay you to post. o_O The trays are easy to get ahold of. Many different ones out there. Go to Walmart or Hobby Lobby and...
Nice, nearly 5 dollars melt right there. People who don't check really miss out.
Europe. As far as history goes, the US is just a snap of a finger.
Cool. I'd benefit from a cent one. Little expensive for my blood though.
Looks like an estimated 3.2 million run size. Common, but I'd keep if it means it's in better shape than my others.
No folds? Cool. I get sequential bills semi frequently but not replacements. Here is a cool reference for star notes. Goes back as long as 1981...
A 67? I’ve been pulling coins from mint sets and still can’t find anything close. maybe a low MS but I await the results.
[IMG] Heres why - oceanside golf. ;) [ATTACH]
I found a 70 D a couple weeks ago. I thought the same, must have come from a set. Mine even had some nice pastel toning. Good catch, glad it was...
Sure is. I probably would have missed it.
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