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<p>[QUOTE="f35musketddo, post: 2227930, member: 72975"][ATTACH=full]437534[/ATTACH] thank you for the contributed input. I learned a few new things i could not find online anywhere, like being made out of aluminum and only one being out there? well I had 3 different coins of this magnitude i recently got rid of. One was an 1803 indian head steel coin, another was sitting liberty forgot date. I also had 2 other coins i sold when i first began and i feel like i got taken for a fool of. I did rapid research before selling i googled prices and turned up with silver value, i do remember tho they were CC coins and i remember reading CC coins were rare but they still valued at 20 dollars wgich was what i sold for at a coin shop. I regret it i guess.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nevertheless, i also wanted to see how experienced this community forum is and you guys seem to know whatsup. On the back of this coin, dead center it reads: "COPY"</p><p>Which i assume is worth 0 nada. Thanks for the input.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="f35musketddo, post: 2227930, member: 72975"][ATTACH=full]437534[/ATTACH] thank you for the contributed input. I learned a few new things i could not find online anywhere, like being made out of aluminum and only one being out there? well I had 3 different coins of this magnitude i recently got rid of. One was an 1803 indian head steel coin, another was sitting liberty forgot date. I also had 2 other coins i sold when i first began and i feel like i got taken for a fool of. I did rapid research before selling i googled prices and turned up with silver value, i do remember tho they were CC coins and i remember reading CC coins were rare but they still valued at 20 dollars wgich was what i sold for at a coin shop. I regret it i guess. Nevertheless, i also wanted to see how experienced this community forum is and you guys seem to know whatsup. On the back of this coin, dead center it reads: "COPY" Which i assume is worth 0 nada. Thanks for the input.[/QUOTE]
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