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Re: Can you help identify
Not an error just damaged, the coin was placed in an acid of some type. The acid attacks the copper faster than the clad which leaves this railroad look to the rim. (View Post)1 -
Re: Now what do I do with them?
Current melt is around 3 cents still, but from what I understand most dealers are only paying a premium for wheat cents vs memorial. I highly doubt the ban on melting cents will ever be lifted in our… (View Post)3 -
Re: ANACS Cert. Number
Appears to be a gen 4, a rev pic would be helpful. Gen 4 holders are not rare as they were in use for many years, I would not pay anything extra because of the serial number, but someone might. Also,… (View Post)1 -
Re: Judge the quality of my first Morgan
The rev is nice but the obv is rather baggy. CC Morgans are commonly seen with lots of marks due to how coins had to be transported out of Carson City so CC Morgans tend to get a bit of leniency. My … (View Post)9 -
Re: Would You Crack Out a Gold Bean to Make a Top Pop?
A very easy answer for me, no I would not. I personally love collecting old holders and those with gold beans are quite literally gold. ;) (View Post)2
