My best guess 0.00034 football fields long and 0.00012 fields wide :) Printed on [ATTACH]
Not a cud imo And yes to what Collecting Nut said- there’s a lot to learn before you should consider buying.
Of course you can’t force someone... but that doesn’t mean people shouldn’t wear a mask out of courtesy. Not wearing a mask, assuming you have no...
That’s a cast fake of a 1776 New Hampshire Halfpenny. These were made in a very small quantity by a colonist named William Moulton, on behalf of...
Right?! :)
VG-8 IMO Really cool genuine coin. Probably not worth the cost of grading.
Some 19th century silver. All heavily circulated :happy: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No guys hes obviously talking about the rare type of DDR that appears on the obverse. Look VERY closely and you’ll see it! :borg:
I’m not sending it in but is there a way to remove the crud at home? I tried hydrogen peroxide and freezing it in water but neither worked.
Who would I send it to? I have no clue when it comes to restoration services and this thing is so beat up I doubt they’d be able to do anything haha
What do you guys make of this? I dug it at a colonial property right next to another William III. This one however has a large cross on the...
That V Nickel is a key date coin. It’s worth a couple hundred dollars. Good thing you didn’t liquidate the collection at first sight :o
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The first coin is a William III farthing (1695-1700). You can just barely make out 'GVLIELMVS' on the obverse and the weight and size are within...
Yes. Virtually all 2017 P cents are worth face value (except mint errors and high MS grades). It might be worth more in 80 years or so but I'm...
Take the picture without a microscope. It will turn out much sharper if you keep your hands steady. Using a microscope in this case is just...
Its been harshly cleaned so it would get a details grade if you sent it in.
Hello Brenda, That dime is what we like to call a MAD (misaligned-die) coin. It's a very minor mint error that occurs when the die that strikes...
Wow! Can’t wait to see whats inside them.
Some euro cents and coins from the Philippines. Though my favorite has to be the beat up 43-P war nickel :) [ATTACH]
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