Also called a Trime. They were minted from 1851-1873 in silver and from 1865-1889 in nickel. This one is an 1853 silver Trime with 11,400,000...
Not the kind of doubling you want.
Not a die chip at all. It’s from a clashed die.
We all learn but usually it’s the hard way.
Last year I priced some coins for a friend of mine. She’s in her young nineties and gets around very well. Most were decent but she had a roll of...
The weight difference is too close to be of any concern. It’s normal.
The nickel is very damaged. You might get $5.00 in a private sale but I doubt a coin shop would be interested.
It also depends on their condition. Just because it’s in a roll doesn’t mean they are all uncirculated. Their could be some corrosion due to...
I think it’s a plating problem. Zinc cents make terrible coins.
If you don’t ask it’s an automatic no. No harm in asking. Just keep checking, maybe bump your offer up a little bit be patient. You never know.
How did you get a P quarter?
I’m still going through more junk silver so don’t bother but thank you. Not worth the mailing cost either. Both are common dates so I’ll get them...
Definitely damaged
Very nice circulation set. I just put together a full set except for 2 coins from my junk silver buys. I see them in your set. Nice to complete...
I know, that’s why I still need one. Once I find one that suits my set I’ll have them all in MS-64 or higher with a blue PCGS label. I have...
We are learn. Some learn the easy way and other learn the hard way. At one time, in my younger years, I was both but I leaned towards the hard...
Here’s another one of my PCGS MS-64 Peace Dollars. I only need the 1927-S but it’s proving to be a tough one to find in this grade that meets my...
The Red Book is a great resource but the prices are just a guide and not actual. Lots of good information that should assist you in learning....
Yes but still ouch to the coin.
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