It’s graded by PCGS Currency as a Very Fine 35. It does have circulation issues like a small split and folds but it’s a great bill. I’ve had this...
That is a nice set!
It’s been damaged by a chemical or exposure to the environment.
I think he’s had to much alfalfa. :)
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I got ya. I was just referring to the OP’s coins in his photo.
No value above face value for a small greaser like that. It needs to be dramatic to be worth a little more.
I’ll make it simple and just say no. A 1959 cent is not worth the cost of grading. You’ll lose money trying to do so.
So stop making cents and use the zinc to make the nickels.
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Unfortunately someone damaged that poor cent.
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