If not for the big dings on the obv, I would say 63, but my guess is 62. Nice fields on rev, so Obv 62, Rev 64
652, 711, 777
117.88, 123.45, 151.51
That was a very good answer.
so then what is the difference between a half dollar and a 50 cent piece?
a paper punch and a sledge hammer?
also looks like a small cud by the date
Sorry for your loss. My brother also passed on Monday. I just remember the good times and great adventures we had.
My old boss was hired to clean out the attic of the local bank, Battles bank here in Girard Pa. In the attic he found a box of old checks dating...
it has a pretty bad ding in the 'E' on the reverse, I can't go AU on it, but the main problem is the verdigris. that needs immediate attention, it...
You can retract your bid and put 'entered wrong amount' as the reason without any serious problems from ebay.
Is this form of nickel toxic?
Because Ben has buck teeth, like Bugs bunny, I believe it is a die chip
That is a borderline coin, but I am going to give it the XF. I can't really see the wheat ears, but they look full and the obverse is nice except...
That might have been a small amount of grease on the die, similar to the 'starburst' dollars. Although, it just looks like die fatigue.
I once did the math and figured that (while at work) if it took more than 2.5 seconds to pick up a cent, it was not worth it. But at convenience...
Those are wonderful errors, keep them by all means.
I would guess au50.
the doubling is flat and shelf-like, which indicates machine doubling. In rotated hub doubling, the serifs are split in the same plane. With an...
the kicker would be to check the reverse for the blakeslee effect.
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