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My Latest and Greatest (Part Two)
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
No they were older coins that probably been handled at some time. I plan on selling the comms -
Another New Coin PD BU (coins)
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
No PUN intended! The reverses are all pretty good but those lame obverses suck! I turn mine over in the album because it doesn’t hurt your eyes as much. 😣 -
If you are a fan of toning, check this
Mr.Bill347 posted a topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
This Silver Eagle listed on Great Collections for $115 (currently) has the most advanced toning that I have ever seen. I prefer the ‘shinny’ ones (Powermad) 😊. What do you all think?🤔 https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/1532830/ -
Find of the Day at pawnshop
Mr.Bill347 replied to RonnieR131's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Great find in that dollar bucket! -
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Sold .This stunning 2016 NPF GEM PROOF Silver coin, certified by NGC, is a must-have for any avid collector. The coin's intricate design and proof strike type showcase the beauty of the American symbol of freedom. Crafted with 0.999 fineness and weighing 1 oz, this coin is a valuable addition to any precious metal collection. The coin comes with a classic blue label and a certification number, ensuring its authenticity. Minted by the U.S. Mint, this GEM PROOF graded coin is a rare find. This coin is perfect for both seasoned collectors and those just starting out. Add this precious piece to your collection today. The coin has been signed by John Mercanti $85
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This stunning 2008 American Eagle Silver coin, certified by NGC, is a must-have for any avid collector. The coin's intricate design and proof strike type showcase the beauty of the American symbol of freedom. Crafted with 0.999 fineness and weighing 1 oz, this coin is a valuable addition to any precious metal collection. The coin comes with a classic brown label and a certification number, ensuring its authenticity. Minted by the U.S. Mint, this PR 69 graded coin is a rare find. This coin is perfect for both seasoned collectors and those just starting out. Add this precious piece to your collection today. $55
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Is there a guide on grading MS coins?
Mr.Bill347 replied to Epic Waffle's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Chuckling over your opening remark piwermad5000 🤣 -
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Wanted to see if it's worth anything
Mr.Bill347 replied to 808maka's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Yes sure enough! 10c -
Some British finds today
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Eagle and Mike, yes it appears to be bogus listings. One did sell 2-4-24 for $15 not near as nice as mine. So still looks like a good investment. -
Some British finds today
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Thanks Eagle and Mike, my coin has the lettering facing up towards the obverse. But still the NgC values show that with the 1986 and 1987 sets plus 13 other coins for $30 was well worth it. footnote Eagle I meant mm not cm -
Some British finds today
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
If anyone knows British coin values, I need some help...One of the coins I got yesterday is a 1 Pound 1983 coin, which according to cursory search could be worth a lot of money. Anybody know? It appears to be silver weights 9.52 grams Has both edge reeding and edge lettering, is in AU condition, is 22cm across and 2cm thick. Another coin from that 1986 Proof set is a TWO POUND coin also pictured below TIA -
1986 Premium proof set 1987 uncirculated set other misc coins from eighties got a great local deal on these
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1999 Connecticut quarter error
Mr.Bill347 replied to Benawoo's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
I think we should call these “Histerical Errors” -
Sorry , it’s an interesting coin but just a hit from the edge of another coin and considered post mint damage
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Another New Coin PD BU (coins)
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
EagleRjo , 4] However, these coins are not being released into circulation, and are only available at a premium in bags and rolls directly from the United States Mint. -
Another New Coin PD BU (coins)
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
I have collected these since they began, I purchase them from an Ebayer who buys them by the bag and resells them on a pre order basis. For 3.92 delivered for a P and D coin, is not too bad. Some of them had very limited mintages, example Georgia 43,000, and none more that half a million. Contents Historyedit Legislation authorizing the American Innovation $1 Coin Program was approved by the United States Senate on June 20, 2018, amending an earlier House bill, and the Senate-amended bill was approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on June 27, 2018.[1][2] It was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 18, 2018.[3] The program was officially launched on December 14, 2018, with the release of a special introductory coin commemorating George Washington's signing of the first American patentinto law, for a new method of making potash and pearl ash.[4] However, these coins are not being released into circulation, and are only available at a premium in bags and rolls directly from the United States Mint. Uncirculated issues bear either the "P" or "D" mint mark signifying its mintage at the Philadelphia Mint or Denver Mint respectively. Proof and reverse proof coins struck for collectors bear the "S" mint mark signifying its mintage at the San Francisco Mint. -
1943 P Jefferson Nickel
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
Thanks all, great to see the actual thing JPM! Thanks Sandon. -
1943 P Jefferson Nickel
Mr.Bill347 replied to Mr.Bill347's topic in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
No I read about a Hook 3 error on a 1943. https://www.usacoinbook.com/item/1943-p-3-2-jefferson-silver-war-nickel-see-hook-on-point-of-3-close-up-764457/