Scratches are raised on a coin when the die is scratched. Metal flows into the scratch when struck by the die. It is then transferred to the...
Sounds like The Pirates Hill Treasure. I love reading these books as a child.
You’ve found a lot in that laundromat.
Sad that this happens but good that it’s a poor example.
It’s one of the first currency sleeves.
For the low mintage that’s better than a nice find. I also think it’s better than a G-4 grade. Congratulations!
Leave that coin alone as it’s original. Anything you do may ruin it’s finish. The fingerprints are on the severe side to me so I wouldn’t have it...
Can’t help but laugh at your thinking trolley’s were on the US Cent reverse. You see, I was born in the 1950’s and Trolly’s were in every day use...
Another one of my CSA Notes. This one is a straight Ladder Note. The serial number is 12345.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My Revolutionary War Note. It’s dated 1773 and has exceptional paper quality. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s another one with a serial number that’s a Radar Note. The number is 2992.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
One of my CSA Notes from the Civil War. The serial number is 55555. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wicked Wednesday? Here’s my WWII silver nickel that split in two after it was minted. I have both halves and it’s a clean split. Now that’s...
395-360 BC I can’t do the letters on my phone that are on the coin. Hopefully you can see them. Obv.: Young male head right. Rev.: Griffin...
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