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Is the toning on this 1971 Eisenhower dollar decent enough to be suitable as a door prize?
With silver so high, it's tough to offer even silver half-dollars as door prizes these days for our under-funded coin club. How would you feel getting this as a door prize instead? FWIW, our meeting … (View Post)3 -
Re: Going through a box of poundage earlier today, I stumbled upon a neat little item - what's it worth?
I would grade it something like MS-62/3. In the $40 to $60 range (raw), it seems like a pretty good door prize! The only other useful coins I found were three unusually attractive 1930s Canadian cent… (View Post)1 -
Saved an interesting 1969-D half-dollar from what was otherwise a heap of garbage coins
I finally got around to going through some cheapo "20th century type sets" - the kinds they used to market far above fair retail value in the 80s and 90s. ALL of the coins were pretty much … (View Post)7 -
Going through a box of poundage earlier today, I stumbled upon a neat little item - what's it worth?
Depending on estimated value, it might be a door prize for our coin club meeting next week. Thanks! (View Post)2 -
Re: Have PCGS or NGC ever encapsulated (not necessarily certified) wooden nickels?
It looks like NGC has certified at least one. https://coins.ha.com/itm/expositions-and-fairs/1933-century-of-progress-wooden-nickel-ms65-ngc-35mm-chicago-illinois/a/1168-9238.s?ic4=ListView-Thumbnail… (View Post)1
