Thanks for your replies. I will post when he gets home next week. He did go to Patagonia one weekend.
20 year old blue book
Moved to rural NC from suburban PA. I pine for a coin dealer nearby.
Grandson going on a school (NC St.) trip to Argentina. He is a novice collector of US. Is there anything that might be of local numismatic...
Living nowhere near civilization (no coin shops) want to get flips that will not damage the coin and not spend a fortune for them in shipping. Am...
WTT my Lincoln UNC cent rolls :59D, 60P&D,61P&D, 62P&D,63P&D for Jefferson nickel proofs equal value from 86S to now.
EDIT - No offers to buy coins please. You can remind yourself of the rules here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/coin-talk-rules.34131/ See 3(B)...
either 60 or 58 hard to tell...
bet that many here wish they had a stash of un-opened Littleton coins...especially in this climate of DOOM:zombie:
Your choices are curious. Do you collect quarters?
Old US coins grabbed my interest at a tender age. They still trigger imagining whose hands they might have touched. A kind local dealer helped me...
Bought this from a dealer who helped me assemble a quarter collection back in the 70's for $10.00. A similar coin (1940-D) from the same place,...
1941S, beautiful original coin, subtle toning around the rim on both sides. Easily MS65 or better. The "S" is normal (small.)...
Modern to me is coins commonly found in change. I was looking at some pennies and imagined seeing "something" but realized I was almost cross eyed...
What is the best way to look at modern pennies for errors? Do you hold them at a perpendicular reading distance, with no magnification and normal...
Why is blue book seldom mentioned?
Which do you like better: catnip or valerian?
Know nothing about Lincoln cent errors, excepting the obvious 55 DDO and 43 steel. How does one grade this coin, subtract what you think are marks...
Your answer is validated by the pcgs population report: (38) in PR63 and (20) in MS63. I had not thought to look there until reading your analysis...
These numbers are from the Blue Book: 1913 Barber quarter.....mintage (484,000)......MS63.....$750 1913 " (proof) "...
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