four posts in a row is the mods/owners fault since i can't edit after 5 minutes, did a little research, found out what it could be worth (still need the questions answered and pic to tell you for sure) could be worth anything from worthless (reallly horrible condition) to 10,500$ at the current prices. although i highly doubt it's worth 10,500... as that's damn near perfect condition. only way it'd be worth that was if it was MS 68, description as follows: MS 68 - A difficult grade to determine by most experts. When does a coin become MS 68 but is not quite MS69 or 70? A very superior coin with maybe just a minor tick on either side keeping it from perfection. MS 70, is absolute perfect, and about the only way you're ever going to find a coin in that condition is if you picked it up STRAIGHT from the mint, put it immedieatly in a protective case and never removed it. just putting the coins in the bags they do (or used to, don't know if they still do) will put nicks/scratches in it, making it no long MS 70
slipknotpsycho Reviewed by slipknotpsycho on . Anyone know anything about rare coins? hi all, First off, I just want to say that I bought a dimebag from a dude in the park today, for $10, and it was such shitty weed, that it barely got me high. It was green, no seeds at all, but it was just crappy weed. :D Moving on...I found a US coin on the ground today, with Lincoln on it, from 1919. It's in very good shape, and with proper cleaning (I have no idea how), it would come out shiney as new. I was surprised when I saw it, and yes, I'm one of those people who pick change Rating: 5