That would be a nice gesture.
@Paddy54 You have done nice examples of this interesting coin.
That’s the zinc talking on them. :)
Thanks for that information. I did notice the Date.
Lol- just finish your thought. “I maybe and probably” will have one some day. :)
Yes, they had some overlapping years as the silver ones were hoarded at that time. Most all of the silver three-cent pieces from 1865-1872 that...
No they are not easy to find and they can get expensive.
One day my friend, you’ll find it one day.
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...
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