One Random Proof Coin - U.S. Mint Proof Coin Lot - Starter Collection- Coins

US $3.25
ApproximatelyRM 13.62
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Item specifics

Country of Origin
United States
Denomination
$1
Circulated/Uncirculated
Uncirculated
Composition
Silver
Year
Multiple
Strike Type
Proof
Fineness
0.9
Mint Location
San Francisco
Grade
Ungraded
KM Number
N/A
Certification
U.S. Mint
Category

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The Ole Coin Booth 2

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“Welcome to The Ole Coin Booth – offering coins, silver, gold, and unique estate sale finds. From BU coins to collectibles, we bring you INVESTMENTS YOU CAN DISPLAY.”

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  • c***c (32)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Well I'm a bit concerned about it being listed as composition silver and denomination $1 and I received a proof 1964 end of mint mark penny! $1 = dollar. Penny = 0.01$. So that is a good 99% disreprinces with the face value amount. Copper being a Red color metal that's very common and not valuable Silver however is valued as a precious metal and even had $ to represent it which is what I invested into this rip off.
  • s***a (4145)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Nice coin. Well packed. arrived on time.
  • 6***6 (8)- Feedback left by buyer.
    Past 6 months
    Verified purchase
    Great condition. Thank you 😊
    Reply from: the_ole_coin_booth_2- Feedback replied by seller the_ole_coin_booth_2.- Feedback replied by seller the_ole_coin_booth_2.
    Thank you for shopping with us!
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