Could be, it’s all about supply and demand.
Photos are needed to get comments.
I have half of the SQL’s. I only need about 7 or 8 Morgan’s to complete the set. It’s one coin at a time to complete either set.
For an F-12 grade the drapery lines are not really visible and the high curve of Liberty’s right leg is too worn. Her toes are worn and the very...
Very nice pickup!
A nice price and this date is normal for weak strikes. I don’t think this is an MS coin.
Personally, I would keep the 1924-D EF-40. Pictures would be helpful but I don’t like details coins in my sets. But I do have one question, why...
It’s a tougher date but it’s a difficult set to complete. I would not call this coin an F-12.
At the present time it’s just a natural part of life to me. I don’t even notice it anymore.
Love your avatar! Mountain goats on top of a train engine. That’s great.
Looks to me like roller lines but there is an improperly mixed alloy in this coin.
I doubt it. It’s been folded several times, has bent corners and it looks like a few light stains. 25 at best in my opinion.
Thanks. The Confederates only issued 72 notes. I have over a third of them, mostly special. Some have history on the blank reverses, others have...
It makes a decent poker note but I have a note that beats it. Lol
Lots of coins have been discounted, half cents, two and three cent coins, half dimes, and twenty cent pieces. There may be more but why were they...
The cost to produce them verses there value.
This is a CSA or a Confederate Note. It’s a $100 note from 1864 and it has 5 5’s but then, it only has 5 digits. It’s special for several reasons...
It’s not common but it’s nothing real special either. In your set of numbers there will be 100 bills with give 5’s as the first five numbers. Of...
Try Turtle Wax Headlight Restorer. Just don’t let the liquid deep in the sides.
Looks like the obverse of a Silver Dollar and the reverse of a half dollar were it’s no denomination at six o’clock on the reverse. Definitely fake.
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