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Re: Selling for Silver content.
If you are just selling for bullion value, you can take them to any local gold and silver dealer. You should get close to bullion value for them. I just took a pile of my extra silver coins to one an… (View Post)1 -
Re: Beginner Question...
That is called a counterstamp and would have been done by someone after the coin left the mint. It is considered damage but there are some who collect them. In this case your half dollar is probably … (View Post)1 -
Re: Did this happen at the mint or afterwards?
A weak strike would not have full rims. It is a grease filled die although unusual to see it on both sides. Wrote this two days ago and forgot to send so sending it now even though late to the party. (View Post)1 -
Re: 1921-P Die Break through L or just my imagination?
Even if it was a die break, why would you waste $55-60.00 getting it graded. It would only be worth a couple of dollars even if the TPG recognized it. Unless a coin is worth $150-200.00, it doesn’t p… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1967 Coinage of The Americas
To get technical, the 1967 10 cent and 25 cent Unc and PL sets were both made with 800 silver Only the 10 cent and 25 cent Unc strikes were made with .500 silver. (View Post)1
