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2007 Washington Crying Quarter?
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nfine
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United States
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Posted 02/17/2025 7:48 pm
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Quote: 30$ per coin it would be 150.00 for the set if I send in.
$150.00 to grade 5 coins. Add to that:
Your shipping and insurance fees to get the coins to PCGS. $10.00 order handling fee. $32.00 return shipping and insurance. $20.00 attribution fee for your "Crying Washington error" coin, the grading fee doesn't cover this cost.
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| Forum: US Modern Variety and Error Coins |
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US Treasury Ordered To Stop Producing New Cents
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nfine
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United States
3307 Posts |
Posted 02/10/2025 02:10 am
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Quote: To be really honest , here in Canada , no one really missed the annoying things as they had long passed having any value or usage .
To be really honest , here in the USA , no one will really miss the annoying things as they have long passed having any value or usage . |
| Forum: US Modern Coins |
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2008 P Presidential Dollar Missing Clad?
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nfine
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United States
3307 Posts |
Posted 02/07/2025 11:27 am
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Quote: I'm pretty sure they are clad.
They are. Presidential dollar coins are made of a pure copper core with an outer layer of manganese brass. The manganese brass is made up of: 77% copper, 12% zinc, 7% manganese, and 4% nickel.
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| Forum: US Modern Variety and Error Coins |
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Have You Seen These Coins?
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nfine
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United States
3307 Posts |
Posted 02/06/2025 6:56 pm
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An example of all three were in Detroit for the ANA show in 1994 along with a 1907 high relief St. Gaudens $20 piece and a 1893 S Morgan. All five were handed to my young son when we entered the hall and each coin was described to him in great detail. 6 very large men with firearms formed a circle around us and kept a very close eye on things until all were returned. It was an amazing experience. |
| Forum: US Classic and Colonial Coins |
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