Not too often one of these pops up. 1965 Nickle Clad quarter. Has a ring!!! Out of a roll to do laundry. :D Needs a little clean up itself. Closest I could get. :cool:
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Not too often one of these pops up. 1965 Nickle Clad quarter. Has a ring!!! Out of a roll to do laundry. :D Needs a little clean up itself. Closest I could get. :cool:
Hmmm, for some reason I'm more interested in what is just to the left of that quarter . . . :D
Nice find man!
Me too! We are naughty stoners, haha.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueBlazer
But that is such a rare find I hope it is worth a pretty penny for gyp. :thumbsup:
Its worth $0.25. Nothing has real value any more in the US except the four month old cured stuff!!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Lynhal
Now... If it was a 64, it would be worth $4.86... :thumbsup:
The number two hit in 1965. :D
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lol i found last year 104 years old penny:)its worth around 6euro:D
so after hundred years my son can sell that for 12 euro,what is 20400 time over its value,if my calculations are right:D i failed maths:mad:
I have an 1876 French 5 frac coin minted during Napoleon III and it isn't worth much either. And its all silver. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dexter007
So, you are all telling me my silver dollars from the 1800's are basically worth jack ... :wtf:
Yeah, kinda, I have an 1880 silver dollar, its only worth about $40.:(