How you get that lucky. I did get a silver Washington quarter as toll change about 10 years ago. Is all ezpass now for me
I'm thinking this is a proof, but I'm not sure. Don't have it in hand yet. At first I thought cleaned, but proofs tone crazy like this, so perhaps not. (Not my pics, clearly).
A pleasing 1921-S Walker in Fine . . . A very original and quite scarce 1895-S $10 Lib grading strong VF . . . A very nicely toned gem mint state 1920 Pilgrim Commemorative Half . . .
A particularly elusive 1916-S Walker in PCGS XF40 . . . And a very scarce 1913-S Saint in PCGS MS61 . . .
Those are my new pick ups from my bank here in germany. 1st of 3 series, first time using polymer with the 10 euro coin. 1.5 million have been minted for circulation. But im more proud of the Susan B. Dollar. It is not much but I managed to find a circulated one that looks great!
Moedali...IMHO, the Susan B on the left looks as if it might have two minimal but separate mint errors on the obverse rim. Nothing that would add any additional value or premium, but kind of cool. With that said, I just want to let you know I am still very new to coin collecting and it could very well just be PMD. Your Euros are sweet looking too!
Saturday one of my customers came in and gave me a roll of pennies. He said they were 1930's through 1950's BU wheat. They look pretty good, when I get a chance I will go through them. I did notice several S mints. He also gave me these 2 bills (sorry, I know this is the wrong thread, but it is the same guy that's usually giving me coins), not the best shape, but still nice of him Then from another customer