It's also just one of them coins I haven't got round to picking up and I think £3 is probably more than the coin's worth, I have a 99p bid on one at the moment but will not be upping it ha !
don't spend any more than $3 for a nice F, excluding 1934-1935
(Unless of course you find a 1936 dot one, in which case you'd probably be looking at $50 000)
I won't be, don't worry about it
However, I will be coming to you when I have the coin to buy a couple of dollars ! Unless I can pick them up cheap when I come over there ! lol
I will upgrade it to match with the rest of them in the future, but I face the reverse up in my albums anyway ! Always the side showing the value unless the other side is something special !
The 10 cents can be found in dealer's melting pots and purchased for melt value $2-$3... I was at a dealer last week had some ready to melt, along with some other silver coins. What a shame. .. I'm thinking of going back and rescuing them..
Quote: Mark240590You should ask them what day they melt on and ring them, or leave your number and ask them to ring you would be beneficial to you both !
Way ahead of you mate. They said they would put away any silver Canadians they get in and sell them to me at melt value.. It's a small coin shop near me that I visited for the first time last week and I regret not having visited them sooner... I could fill several Numista topics with what I came away with from that shop..