• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Kellym

Member
  • Posts

    17
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Good question. Though, I realize this is not one of them but what are the odds of most rarities? Thanks for the additional information. Very helpful.
  2. Thank you. It's so confusing when the the 1976 weighs 5.75. I calibrated the scale again, and below are some photos. I got 5.75 this time. I weighed it a few times and it never goes below that are usally higher. All my other coins are weighing properly. Just trying to be accurate.
  3. Hi All! Just a quick question. From what I've researched here and with PCGS, quarters from 1932-1964 where made of 90% silver then changed to clad from 1965 on with the exception of 1976-S which is 40% silver weighing 5.75 grams if I recall. The glad quarters are roughly 5.67 grams. I have a 1998-D quarter that weighs 5.77 grams. It was weighed on a coin scale with a PCS variation of -1.88.8.8.8. Is this normal, or do I perhaps have a silver quarter for a year that has no record of them? Thank you,
  4. Excuse me? Do you not understand the fact that I'm a newbie? If I wanted to just sell anything without confirmation or authenticity, I wouldn't bother with this forum. What is wrong with you? Your judgement is out of place and makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. BTW, These are coins from my parents coin jar that they have just thrown coins in there for many years. I appreciate all the professionals (not like you) that have answered my many posts with educational advise, as well as there honest opinions on my coins. That is what I expect. Not your BS. Please move on, and work on your unjustified judgement issues.
  5. You guys asked for it. lol. I'm going to keep going.
  6. Hi everyone. Firstly, thank you all for your time with detailed information and suggestion from your responses regarding my previous post 1941-1969 pennies. This first one, of course does not have a wheat back or I would be in trouble..lol. However, from what I understand,1959 to 1992 are supposed have wide AM's. Some AM's are easy to understand in difference, but I'm not sure about this one. Also DD vs DDO. I have studied this but still get a bit confused since there are different variations (subtle and extreme). I basically don't want to bother putting anything up for auction unless there is a possibility of getting $1,000 or more. I also know that there are certain older coins that might not have errors, are still collectable if in decent condition and can command a good price (1962,1964..etc) The different price guides that I have looked at also, have different info, or don't even have some of the coins I have listed (might be a good sign, not sure..lol). There might be some things that I might have missed on the coins that I will continue to post, or they are just simply for saving. I've been stealing hundreds of coins from my parents big water bottle for years now. I've been spending months picking through them and researching as much as I can. It is a bit overwhelming, but fun and perhaps I might get lucky.
  7. You are exactly right. I have reason to believe he does other unethical practices, as well. I obviously can not say much in a public forum. However, I can say that I would not trust any link he provides, nor provide any personal info. I also understand why people are hesitant about clicking on a link. In retrospect, I would have not clicked on a link either for the reason I just mentioned. I was trying to find a way of uploading 15 coins in one post instead of 15 posts, as well as being secure. The link provided was secure and was only available for the specific folder. However, I immediately deleted the folder associated to the folder when I saw DPrice's comment. The coins from this batch (I also have batches for 1970's,1980's etc.) are specific coins from those years that I have narrowed down from my research. They are not just anything and everything, so I was hoping I could get a second opinion in a bulk fashion, and would continue to post batches, again narrowed down coins, from other decades. There are not too many that I have picked out, but too many to create individual posts for. Yes, the photos (front/Back) of the coins have been taken and labeled/described correctly. If anyone has another alternate, please share. Otherwise, I will keep studying so I can confirm myself whether or not, I have anything that might be worthy. Thanks to everyone!
  8. And You Won't. I have my reasons, Price. I'll never forget that name,
  9. Hi All! I actually feel bad about doing this. I don't want other people to figure things out for me. But, trust me, I have done my due diligence with studding, watching video's, looking a price guides and grading on rare and error coins. I'm just finding different information on different sites and it has been a bit overwhelming being a newbie. I love doing this and with further advise and information collected from the pros with this process, hopefully I won't have to reach out for help too much more. I've inserted a link to a folder that has photos of the above dated coins from a batch that I have gathered that could possibly be worth selling. Again, I have my thoughts on each but I'm not sure. There is one Nickel, Dime and Quarter from the period that I added to the folder. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11z4_9dJjmL30Ryd7pc9IGL57778ii-35?usp=drive_link Thanks for everyone's help. Kelly
  10. @EagleRJO. I've been interested in rare, mint planchet, error coins for several years. I try to do my due diligence instead of just asking. I thought I had the large and small date figured out, but I guess not..lol. The chart you provided actually adds the element of WE when determining, that I didn't know and is helpful. Thank you. I have other coins from years of gathering that I need to narrow down. So maybe next time
  11. Any thoughts? I attached photos of two. One is large date copper but I'm thinking the 3.12 is small and copper.