What you search for depends on your collecting needs are.
Looks more like a die adjustment strike to me.
A 1990-S graded by IGS as a Proof-70 Deep Cameo. It’s a pretty coin and like I said in my other thread, the price was right. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
But they didn’t have all those tadpoles. :)
Not expensive at all @furryfrog02 but I think you’d need to put 4 of them together.as your pond it getting full. Lol
Since is both low grade and a few high grade the cost went up. Easy to fill and not expensive. My price is the total cost of the folder and coins....
@gxseries About $125.00, less if you had all lower grades, more if you had nicer grades.
And I have one more from the same basement grader. Not a big deal but certainly interesting.
Sorry I couldn’t be more specific. I did get it from mail order. That I can remember.
Read paddyman’s answer above.
I’ve had the folder awhile so I forget where I picked it up. I unpacked it and decided to fill it. It didn’t take too long to fill it.
Afraid all I see is a spender.
Slowly working on it Randy.
Not from eBay. I bought 10 graded coins and this was in the mix. Got them cheap from a private owner.
William Wood owned a copper and tin mine. He was from Staffordshire England and he mistakenly thought that a royal patent to produce coins for...
A H. E. Harris Type Set, Coins of the Twentieth Century. For this set some coins are circulated and some are mint state. It contains a mixture of...
Well, it is a cent, just from another country.
It looks proof as it was struck by a new die but it just a plain ole general circulation quarter that’s worth twenty five cents. Do not waste...
I can’t capture any better than I did in these photos.
Basically, yes they are.
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