They can replace anything they want but please wait until after I’m dead and gone.
I see it but I don’t believe it.
Afraid that cent is damaged. It was altered after it left the mint so not a mint error. Welcome to CT.
If they are vintage they are worth a little more than the silver content. My LCS buys Sterling items at silver costs minus 10% and them sells them...
I stack anything that I can get my hands on. Sometimes I stack certain foods in my stomach.
I can’t see your photos either. Starting a new is the best. Just want to say Welcome to CT.
Nice lamination.
The only one that’s in the Red Book is the date. To me that means any other varieties are very minor.
My Sterling pieces are worthy of selling in an antique shop. I even have a Sterling baby rattle. They’re all cool pieces so I can’t convert to .999.
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I think it’s just the beginning of a worn die.
I stack it all. Bullion Rounds Bullion Bars Junk Silver in any denomination Morgan Dollars Peace Dollars I buy whatever I can that’s cheap and...
It’s another old thread.
This is an old thread so please post your coin and questions in a new thread to get answers.
That’s not a struck through. It’s a great lamination error. To me it looks like a small piece on the left side is still attached but the rest is...
Nice find Paddy. It’s a paperweight that was made for the Bicentennial. Looks to be in great shape as it’s not marked up with scratches. The...
It could also be a 1941 so chances are its not a 1921. Take into consideration the dates. 1921-S 548,000 1941-S 8,098,000 And consider that what...
What’s doubled on a 1943-S Quarter is the date. Yours is from a worn die and not die doubling.
You may very well be correct. Nice find.
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