I know nothing about Chinese Fat Man coins. I would post just that coin in the World Coin forum as those members do. You may find that it’s not fake.
That NGC slab hides the coin.
Thank you Mike.
NGC is good but I don’t like that white slab as it hides and detracts from the coin. I’m a PCGS collector but I do have slabs of all sorts because...
Under 12 you count those half and quarter years. :nailbiting::smuggrin:
Usually worn as a necklace.
It’s mechanical doubling otherwise known as MD. It’s caused by a worn die and is very common.
A nice find. It’s a curved clip on what is called an incomplete planchet.
I’d say you did great for such a short time. Maybe you should plan on going back soon.
Now now Sal, I know you’re older than 9 so you did exist but you weren’t a CT member. :smuggrin: LOL
Yes there are but they are not modern issues which is being discussed. Please don’t confuse the two.
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My parents bought the same, 1 square mile when I was a kid. Turns out it’s the mile that the US landed in 1969 when we first set foot on the moon....
I’d list them as lots of 20 coins, a full roll of 20 with a face value of $10.00 for $225 per roll with free shipping if they buy 3 or more rolls.
Here’s the only $5.00 that I have a photo of. It’s a CSA Note dated December 2nd, 1862. Beautiful blue colors on the back. A lot of people don’t...
That really is a turn off to me. I wouldn’t be able to cook dinner with that in the kitchen.
You found a 1916-S Mercury Dime. If you go to the Denver area you might find a D mint mark for that year. :smuggrin:
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