The 1982 is a stained zinc cent. It’s a spender but the 1941 is a nice example of a lamination error. Nice find.
Fine at best, F-12 but definitely cleaned.
I think the poster is closely stretching it.
I think it’s fine. I also think the tolerance it shows is on newly minted coins. Some coins might be a little over or under but that’s normal in...
My Revolutionary Note. A 15 Shillings Note graded by PMG as AU-55, nice for its age. I especially like the statement about counterfeiting on the...
CSA Notes with endorsements on the back. The second note is serial number 59000 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s my 1864 two cent piece that was struck by a Confederate bullet. I’m not sure if the Union soldier lived or died from the shot. :smuggrin:...
More CSA Notes. The second note has 5 fives as the serial number. The third note is a radar note. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Confederate money from the Civil War. The serial number is 2, the lowest known. Interest paid stamps are on the back side. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My split after strike planchet war nickel from 1944. I have both pieces and ANACS graded them F-15. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice to have, nice to find in change but the value is extremely low. Still, it should be worth a tiny bit more than face.
Nice find! We font get things like that in my area.
A 1939 token of the Union Pacific. The road of the Streamliners and the Challenger. It’s aluminum and in great shape. The obverse features two...
Read Sal’s answer. it’s perfect.
It’s a beautiful coin but I am not seeing frosted services in your photos.
@Randy Abercrombie Check the bezel everywhere for a mark. If it’s not marked you should be able to take to a jewelry store to have it tested.
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A beautiful seated Dime. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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