A few I've found: W, '42 P, and more

RustyRelics

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I just got into roll hunting, and I've had some moderate success. I found some of these a few years ago when I dabbled in it, but now the W quarters and a Youtuber got me back into it. Nothing much, but I like them anyway.


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My first W quarter (first one I didn't lose, someone stole a Weir Farm quarter I had along with a DD Denali quarter), this one being the Samoa Bat coin. Is it me, or was it just really stupid to have a 2020 BAT quarter of all things?



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The In God We Rust Worn Die quarter. I thought this was pretty neat.


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A 1942 P war nickel. I also have 1941 nickel, but no one cares about that. :D


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Go ahead, laugh. I still like 40% silver.



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Though not spectacular, it is an off center strike, so I kept it.


I'm actually going to try and sell some of these plus some Morgans (one is really nice), but ebay is shutting down coin sales this year. I think tomorrow actually. I officially gave up ebay as of today. They don't need my money.
 

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1235CE

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Confusion over whether eBay was eliminating sales of coins and other numismatic items for sale at its online selling platform is cleared up by company officials.

Steve Halupka, eBay’s manager for emerging verticals, which includes bullion, coins, sports memorabilia and stamps, released the following statement after Coin World inquired about collector confusion and misinformation found in online discussions on collector forums. The concern and rumors derived from ongoing changes to managed payment systems at eBay.

The official statement said, “eBay will continue to allow sales of coins, paper money and bullion now and in the future.”
Further, “eBay sellers that frequently list in coins, paper money and bullion will not be required to register for managed payments until these categories are compatible. Until then, there is no action required and sellers can continue to sell on eBay as they do today.”
 

eyemustdigtreasure

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Our involvement in WWll, had a lot to do with the metal compositions of the coinage of nickels.
They had 56% copper; 35% SILVER, and 9% manganese....So, you see how these
guys are worth more...?
 

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RustyRelics

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The above is not accurate.

Confusion over whether eBay was eliminating sales of coins and other numismatic items for sale at its online selling platform is cleared up by company officials.

Steve Halupka, eBay’s manager for emerging verticals, which includes bullion, coins, sports memorabilia and stamps, released the following statement after Coin World inquired about collector confusion and misinformation found in online discussions on collector forums. The concern and rumors derived from ongoing changes to managed payment systems at eBay.

The official statement said, “eBay will continue to allow sales of coins, paper money and bullion now and in the future.”
Further, “eBay sellers that frequently list in coins, paper money and bullion will not be required to register for managed payments until these categories are compatible. Until then, there is no action required and sellers can continue to sell on eBay as they do today.”

I know rumors were spreading like wildfire on the internet about it, so this is good news.
 

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Nice finds Rusty!
The above is not accurate.

Confusion over whether eBay was eliminating sales of coins and other numismatic items for sale at its online selling platform is cleared up by company officials.

Steve Halupka, eBay’s manager for emerging verticals, which includes bullion, coins, sports memorabilia and stamps, released the following statement after Coin World inquired about collector confusion and misinformation found in online discussions on collector forums. The concern and rumors derived from ongoing changes to managed payment systems at eBay.

The official statement said, “eBay will continue to allow sales of coins, paper money and bullion now and in the future.”
Further, “eBay sellers that frequently list in coins, paper money and bullion will not be required to register for managed payments until these categories are compatible. Until then, there is no action required and sellers can continue to sell on eBay as they do today.”
That is relieving! I was just about to sell some silver!
 

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What is your ebay store?
I don't have a 'store' per se, I just occasionally buy and sell random stuff... especially vintage matchbooks! It's a rather obscure field of collectables but it's a lot of fun.
 

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