Randy, the Kansas state quarter has a Buffalo but the Buffalo is on the North Dakota quarter. The South Dakota quarter is Mt. Rushmore. Also the...
It looks like a 1898-O to me but with date so damaged it doesn’t matter.
The TPG is noting the bill’s condition. Wrinkling is common and acceptable but not everyone knows this.
Way to go @SensibleSal66 I’m, you by hot it correct. A split planchet would not have as rim like that.
The numbers are in the wrong order. Lol
She won’t have any part of that. Coin shows are a fast and stern no. Rock and mineral shows are the same. At least she never complains about how...
My wife would tell me to go!
Yes, thank you. I knew something else was there but I couldn’t think of the correct word.
A very nice post and the coins are great.
It looks to me like the glare cut off the word before MADE. Notes from the TPG on the back are not always bad. I have several TPG notes that are...
If you put it on ESTY be sure to list it as damaged. Lol
Call the TPG and ask them. If you don’t ask, it’s an automatic no.
I believe that it can be but only if the coin affected comes in contact with one that has freshly exposed zinc. I’d keep them apart just because I...
Please let me know what the grading results are. It looks too perfect to be real as double struck coins a extremely difficult to find with the...
I’m just waiting for an act of Congress.
@The Half Dime Hibernia coins can be found in your Red Book in the Colonial Issues section. They were intended for Ireland but were unpopular so...
That’s all damage.
I agree with Neal and I’d grade it an AG-3.
Sal, no I haven’t sold it. I have about 25-30 of the CSA Notes. I have many extras but those are special. Some are have fancy serial numbers, done...
I have a CSA Note that also has George Washington’s face on it. I just don’t have a photo of it. In A way it’s surprising that he appears on a...
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