coin collecting

  1. 1916 Standing Liberty? No date...

    While taking my dog on a walk about a month ago, I came across a pile of things with a big FREE sign above them. A worn canvas and leather shoulder bag caught my eye (I thought it would be perfect for bringing metal detecting) and I picked it up. Well, I just took it out today for the first time...
  2. Buffalo Nickel 1936 "F"

    I have a 1936 Buffalo Nickel that appears to have a stamped "F" below the 3 and 6 of the date. Any comments would be very helpful. Thank you
  3. 1988 D Quarter Error??

    The mint mark on this coin looks weird to me. Is it a worthless error like machine doubling or something? Thank you!
  4. 1962 D Lincoln Penny Error?

    Does this coin worth more than a one cent or is it just a damage from a rolling machine? Thank you!
  5. One Dollar Coins?

    Hey guys I'm planning on coin hunting pretty soon so I was doing some research on the coins and I found close to nothing on the one dollar coins and I doubt it's because no one's tried them. Wikipedia says that it doesn't have any gold or silver in it by composition so I thought that was why but...
  6. Great fundraising idea that involves a lot of coins

    At work our booster club did a "Money Wars" fundraiser. The idea is to have a prize to raise the stakes among the different departments or teams in your organization. This was in anticipation for the Christmas party, with two winning teams (out of around ten teams) getting the VIP room. For a...
  7. My Newest Blog Writeup (The Lincoln One Cent)

    If you collect Lincoln cents, you might like this writeup. The Lincoln One Cent | Collectors Unleashed
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