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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7285923, member: 103207"]Finger prints on coins drive me crazy. I believe you said you picked these up from a deal. Did you get them for a deal or did you mean you got them from a dealer? I will assume you got them from a dealer. If you personally got them at a dealers store it was on you to check the coins before paying for them. However, I know in some cases a dealer will give people a good deal on large groupings on coins. That usually means he wanted to unload some inventory in which he had to many of them in stock. A dealer in that case would keep the best ones for his stock and sell the rest at a great discount to get rid of them. The dealer isn't doing anything wrong. As far as that Ike dollar I'm not sure if you are showing the silver version but, I could be wrong. Either way it's not worth to much. I would say cut it out and use it as a pocket piece. You could always give it to some kid you know. You may just interest them in our hobby. I've had some fun giving away Indian cents, steel cents and worn buffalo nickels.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7285923, member: 103207"]Finger prints on coins drive me crazy. I believe you said you picked these up from a deal. Did you get them for a deal or did you mean you got them from a dealer? I will assume you got them from a dealer. If you personally got them at a dealers store it was on you to check the coins before paying for them. However, I know in some cases a dealer will give people a good deal on large groupings on coins. That usually means he wanted to unload some inventory in which he had to many of them in stock. A dealer in that case would keep the best ones for his stock and sell the rest at a great discount to get rid of them. The dealer isn't doing anything wrong. As far as that Ike dollar I'm not sure if you are showing the silver version but, I could be wrong. Either way it's not worth to much. I would say cut it out and use it as a pocket piece. You could always give it to some kid you know. You may just interest them in our hobby. I've had some fun giving away Indian cents, steel cents and worn buffalo nickels.[/QUOTE]
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