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Posts posted by Tim72501
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On 4/28/2020 at 10:19 AM, Rummy13 said:
Well the Government sent me my check and my better half told me I can use it on my coins. So here is my decima, I can;
A. buy one rare coin, say maybe an 1909 S VBD or something like that.
B. Buy all the Silver Eagle Proof and Silver Proof Sets to complete those collections
I was wondering what long time and more knowable collector think. I plan to pass my collection to the next generation. I don't have many slabbed coins but a lot of albums. All the proof and mint sets from 1955 - 2020 .
Investment,
Certified Key Coins. Or
Gold or Silver bullion
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I've read a 65+ coin must be well struck. What if very few well struck coins for that yr , mint.
To get ms66 or higher. Luster comes into play then.
I've got a quarter ms68. But weak struck on parts. Other wise beautiful.
Thanks Charles
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Dime and nickel reverse boh show copper.
Cent obv stuck through, something.
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My question is. Help ID theses 3 coins errors. Thx. Charles
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In Coins, Mintage ,Error or ,, Condition raise the Rarity Value. Some high grades are'nt know put away.
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Could it be somesort of cleaner used between die change over.
I've seen some similar with good details on the coin
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It's become a real possibility that the US government could do away with coins n cash.
Saving billions, with no coins and bills to produce. Wiping coin collecting off the map.
What do you think
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I've seen lots of quarters similar, with the tacky look,out of mint rolls.
Some kind of grease, on new dies. Idk. If so how would they ever make proof like 1st strikes.
Uncirculated grading ms65 - ms69
in Newbie Coin Collecting Questions
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Sms coins seem to always get a higher grade. Though not worth nearly as much.
A cherrypicked ms68 is a unicorn. Let alone a Proof Like one, From uncirculated roll searches.