47604760 would be a four digit repeater note.
Very nice!
I think the nickel belonged in the parking meter. :)
Looks like a MS-64 to me. Nice toning.
Anything I don’t have.
Here’s a first year Three Cent Piece, 1865, so a Civil War coin. Three Cent Nickel pieces were produced because the public hoarded the Three Cent...
Looks like it took a hit so damaged. Despite being a 1936, it is considered a common date.
Unfortunately it’s permanently damaged. Even with the piece removed and thaw affected area cared for as best as possible, Queen Victoria has a...
Just stained from the environment. Looks to be a fss as idly common date.
Any change I accumulate I prefer to roll. The wrappers are no cost to me at my bank. After I roll them I take them to the bank and receive every...
I can’t recall if I’ve ever posted this. I don’t think I have so here it is. It’s a 1803 Half Cent with the 2nd reverse. Half Cents are the...
Good to hear that time is on your side. So many mistakes are made when we are rushed or feel pressured.
Best wishes on what you decide to do. The price for re-slabbing them seems low to me but it can do it at that price it may be worth it.
Looks homemade to me.
Since they want to eliminate the cent because it cost more to produce it than it’s worth, when will they be doing the same to the nickel? After...
That still adds a cost to you and less for your heirs. I’d look for options that do not add to what you already have into them.
Probably not worth your costs to re-slab them. There is a market for slabs. Before you send them to an auction house call them first and see if...
It always starts out that way. First one, then two. Lol
Say it ain’t so.
The dark side is ancient coins. :smuggrin:
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