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Thank you. It is a great note but I was a little surprised when I received it back that it only received a 30. I thought is should be a 35 or on a...
Russia and Moldavia have circulating plastic coins. Australia has had circulation polymer notes for years.
Given the metss as is in the Presidential Dollars I would go with a stain.
It’s a zinc coin and that is the beginning of a worn die. Very common.
Just recently picked this note up. It’s a 2004A $10.00 bill with a misalignment of the serial number on the left side. The black seal is also...
Best to start your own thread and post full sized photos. Difficult to say what’s going on without seeing the coin. Welcome to CT.
If you want silver uncirculated sets you need to go back to when silver was in everyday circulation, 1964 and earlier. The Dime, Quarter and...
Start small, like clipped planchets, lamination errors, struck throughs, etc. Not sure of their ages but it needs to be something they can afford.
I’d have to say mint employees steal them but I have no idea.
I understand as I have a few of them. I’m working on other items so I’ve never tried to assemble a set of them.
I think this is exactly what you mean. I have a few waffled coins. These were both defective quarters that were destroyed by the mint. [ATTACH]...
This Shield Nickel is without rays and it’s not bad looking for the grade.
Take your time and buy the correct coin for you. Buy the coin, not the slab it’s in. One day you’ll have all of the coin denomination's. :)
The coins you posted were damaged after they left the mint. We call them spenders. It takes time to learn about coins as I welcome to CT. Stick...
Welcome back and hoping you are in total remission now. Glad you got the help you needed. Very nice collection you posted.
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