Cents Coin
Posted in Uncategorized on 08/26/2005 11:56 pm by admin
Cents Coin
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![]() East Africa 10 cents coin 1935 US $1.56 |
![]() Canadian silver 25 cent coin quarter 1939 US $3.13 |
![]() 1923 Buffalo 5 cent 1868 3 cent coins US $13.36
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![]() Lot 164 14 Nickel Liberty 1911 V five cents coin US $6.00
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![]() France 20 Centimes Cents Original Coin from 1972 US $.99
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![]() 1905 Five Cents America Coin US $1.56
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![]() 8 x East African 1 cent coins US $1.56 |
![]() 1930 S LINCOLN CENTTHIS COIN IN VERY RARE CONDITION US $19.99
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![]() 1943 CANADA 5 CENTS TOMBAC Lot of 9 coins US $2.25
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It is amazing how times are changing. In the recent past, coins with dirt on them were not a prized possession and most individuals would not reach down and pick them up from the ground. In the last few months that seems to have changed dramatically.
In a November issue of Coin World, there was a heading that grabbed my attention. It simply said "dirty coins". A leading coin newspaper publication featuring an article related to dirty coins, WOW! Many ebay sellers are now offering their uncleaned or partially cleaned coins, relics and jewelry items found with metal detectors. The prices obtained sometimes astound me. Just today a seller listed an 1899 Indian Head penny in beautiful, but dirty, condition with a reserved starting price of $9.99 and about $3.00 shipping and handling. One seller last week offered a pile of wheat cents in dirty condition that he had dug up and obtained nearly $13.00 plus shipping charges for about 90 coins of unspecified dates or condition. A 14.5 cents per coin price for more likely than not, common date coins. Not bad for dirty pennies! Dirty Buffalos have been offered on eBay too. A seller last week got almost $25.00 for a roll of dug up buffs with most of the dates in the 1930's. Another seller got $45.00 for about 66 of these five cent coins from the ground. Evidently dirty nickels are now very good.
The upswing in silver and gold metal prices makes dirty money very appealing now. The number one selling newspaper in the state of Florida had a one page ad (today) offering to buy pre 1965 silver US coins regardless of condition at ten times face value. Again dirty is good!
I would not jump the gun and say that we are living in dirty times. However, I do not feel predisposed to go to the time and expense of cleaning up those common date coins that I have dug up by the thousands with my metal detector. As long as dirty is now popular, dirty comes and dirty goes.
Here's to "diggin it"! Larry
http://MetalDetectorForCoinCollecting.com/free-report
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2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Cents $4.99 This easy-to-search pricing and identification download is solely focused on U.S cents. In this single source you get the entire section of cents, from 2012 U.S. Coin Digest, the most complete and detailed color guide to circulating and non-circulating coins. |
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Coin Operating Coffee Machine with 4 Possible Mixtures, Each Selling for Five Cents $79.99 Coin Operating Coffee Machine with 4 Possible Mixtures, Each Selling for Five Cents - Premium Photographic Print |
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Lincoln Cents for Kids (Hardcover) $10.27 Lincoln Cents for Kids: 1979-2012 collector`s Lincoln cent folder From Lincoln cents to the new National Parks quarters, Warman`s coin folders for Kids offer everything the young numismatist needs to start on a hobby that could last a lifetime. As you collect, learn why Abraham Lincoln grew his beard, how Thomas Jefferson delivered his addresses to Congress, where the smallest National Park is located and which state features the roadrunner as its state bird. Featuring 75 high-quality die-cut slots and chock-full of fascinating and educational facts, Lincoln Cents for Kids is perfect for the young coin collector. |
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99 Cents $5.99 99 Cents |
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Wartime Steel Cents in Commemorative Holder $19.31 These unique 1943 Steel Pennies represent an important time in American history. In 1943 the composition of the Lincoln Wheat Cent was changed to zinc-coated steel in order to conserve copper for munitions needed in World War II. The change only lasted for a single year, before the War Production Board made copper from discarded shell casings available to the Mint, making this a beautiful and historic coin. Three (3) 1943 Steel Lincoln Wheat Cents One each from the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints Commemorative hard plastic holder with 2 sided viewing Materials: Zinc coated steel, PlasticDimensions: 2 inches wide x 3 inches deep 0.25 inchesMinted: 1943Model: 30983 |
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Coin Purse My 2 Cents 4'' x 3'': K $3.59 This awesome style is made with 95% recycled post consumer material. It has a crushed, wrinkled look. This is normal for the recycled content used. Gooooooo environment! 4.3''w x 3.2''h |
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For 80 Cents! $39.99 Gaetano Previati For 80 Cents! - Giclee Print |
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Three Cents Opera (Ger) $17.99 Three Cents Opera (Ger) |
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A CENTS-ible Hobby Coin Collecting Shirt Hobbies Dark T-Shirt by CafePress $26 A fun shirt for your coin collecting friends Great gift. Hobbies Dark T-Shirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt Don't waste time deciding on which shirt to put on each morning. This dark shirt t-shirt will never go out of style and hides stains better too. This high-quality t-shirt is pre-shrunk and 100% cotton, which makes it both comfortable and durable. |
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Budweiser 15 cents $11.99 Budweiser 15 cents - Tin Sign |
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Budweiser 25 Cents $11.99 Budweiser 25 Cents - Tin Sign |
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Admission Twenty-Five Cents $19.99 Admission Twenty-Five Cents - Premium Poster |
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COKE - Delicious 5 Cents $12.99 COKE - Delicious 5 Cents - Tin Sign |
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COKE - Always 5 Cents $12.99 COKE - Always 5 Cents - Tin Sign |
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Coffee 5 Cents $9.99 Jennifer Garant Coffee 5 Cents - Art Print |
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Wishes 5 Cents $7.99 Tony Casper Wishes 5 Cents - Art Print |
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Troise Cents Soldats $49.99 Gerda Wegener Troise Cents Soldats - Giclee Print |
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Salon des Cents $54.99 Alphonse Mucha Salon des Cents - Giclee Print |
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Dime (United States Coin) $63.73 The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak branch, and olive branch covering the motto E pluribus unum are featured on the reverse. The dimes value is labeled as one dime, since the term dime also applies to a unit of currency worth 10 cents or 1/10 of a dollar. The dime was commissioned by the Coinage Act of 1792, and production began in 1796. A feminine head representing Liberty was used on the front of the coin, and an eagle was used on the back. The front and back of the dime used these motifs for three different designs through 1837. The composition and diameter of the dime have changed throughout its mintage. Initially the dime was 0.75 inch (19 millimeters) wide, but it was changed to its present size of 0.705 inch (17.91 millimeters) in 1828. The composition (initially 89.24 percent silver and 10.76 percent copper) remained constant until 1837, when it was altered to 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/10/31 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.16 inches |
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Coin Folders Half Dollars $9.61 Thanks to the Statehood Quarter Program, coin collecting has never been more popular. And to take advantage of this new interest in the hobby, were giving our complete line of Whitman Classic Coin Folders a beautiful new look. Multimillion dollar cover updates for the entire Whitman line Truetolife foil colors reflect and beautifully represent the coins each folder holds e.g. Copper foil for Lincoln Cents, Silver foil for Jefferson Nickels. Traditional Whitman blue vinyl matches past Whitman products. Author: Whitman Publishing Series Title: Liberty Walking, 19371947 Series Number: 2 Binding Type: Paperback Publication Date: 1996/12/12 Language: English Dimensions: 7.80 x 5.90 x 0.28 inches |
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The Rice Weeders (For Eighty Cents) $39.99 Angelo Morbelli The Rice Weeders (For Eighty Cents) - Giclee Print |
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5 Cents and 3 Pipes $19.99 David Roseburg 5 Cents and 3 Pipes - Photographic Print |


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