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Ok this might be a better picture.
ill post a better picture in the morning, gotta go to bed.
This looks like the 1997P-1DO-001 on coppercoins.com. All other answers/opinions are always welcome =)
http://dbldeye.tripod.com/RPM/RPMQuarters.html This site lists 1964-D rpm's. There are none on this site that show an rpm going to the west...
thanks billyray, just needed to make sure =) i found a few more of these but they don't look the same
It isn't impossible :P Honestly I'd hold on to those who knows what will happen with silver later on.
I agree
I found this in my change today. What do you guys think? The doubling is in "IN GOD WE TRUST" You can see doubling in the N, GOD and a bit in...
The proof sets would but not the Philly mint set. Philly mint marks we not added until 1980.
You didn't do too bad on that. There are a few nice looking coins in that lot. 41 90% silver quarters is priced around $140 dollars. Hopefully...
First off, Welcome to CT. Coins without a mint mark up until 1980 (excluding the penny) are from the Philadelphia mint. Your sets are most likely...
I'm not big into collecting notes but i will show you my plethora of U.S. Notes :P
looks like MD IMO.
Thanks for the information Conder =)
no problem
looks like an rpm to me =) nice find. It is listed ad 1956 D/D RPM3 on http://www.lincolncentresource.com/RPMS/TOP50RPMs.html
It's an S. http://www.photoshop.com/accounts/4c816bbc88e7410bbe03708399edc85e/px-assets/580d69faed8a42a39603adb1692ce7da
Your right about that new service and it's $75.00 added to the service fee. As to how it works after reading the article I've read that they...
im interested in how this turns out for you, i hope it goes well =) Also, try weighing the coin if possible. If it is a 40% half it will weigh...
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