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So I'm clicking thru coin website and found this. Have you guys seen this site before? I don't even know how I found it. I bookmarked it so I wouldn't lose it. I don't even know if it's still an active site. I see it was last updated 11-17-13. Besides ebay, it's the first time I've seen a website with error coin prices.
This is a person's personal collection he is selling. As noted, these are not values. The photos are OK, but in my opinion are not good enough to determine much more than what he is trying to get off them.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
This is a person's personal collection he is selling. As noted, these are not values. The photos are OK, but in my opinion are not good enough to determine much more than what he is trying to get off them.
I was thinking of that. It looked like a amateur html spreadsheet.
If you check out his 1970s-123abc you will see it is Machine doubling. this coin has no true extra value
he has no price and states "Make Offer-(not dumb)"
I will leave this at that.
Member: Florida State representative for the ANA, Florida state representative for CONECA, F.U.N. and the Ocala Coin Club
If you check out his 1970s-123abc you will see it is Machine doubling. this coin has no true extra value
he has no price and states "Make Offer-(not dumb)"
I will leave this at that.
If you want a coin like that for the coolness factor, just search boxes. You will eventually have one for the price of one cent. MD was prevalent in those days.
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