Urban myth says there are 2. 1 in the hands of an heir of the Supervisor of the Denver Mint and one hidden in the LBJ library given as a gift...
All the coins I see from different sources of this year and type, have 8R FM on the reverse. All the photos on Ebay, real and countefeit show...
The squeaky wheel gets the grease. 2 silver dimes. 1952-S 1964-D. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The reverse when I look it up all show RFM and yours shows RII. A highly counterfeited coin, perhaps the over abundance of chop marks is to hide...
As for the DD on the reverse of the 1939, I believe the doubling is more prominent on the first few letters in Monticello. You can check photos...
The condition is excellent. (Appears to be mint state.) The bottom 3, IDK what is going on without being told. The top one, if it is a common...
Almost. But not low enough. If it had other qualities then the serial wouldn't hurt. $50 same as in town.
The 1939 P is very common. There are some varieties, the best is the reverse doubled die where the letters of MONTICELLO are clearly doubled....
Make sure those error coins are real. Too good to be true.
In the old days before fixing them, it seemed to reject a foreign, and then everything that was in there after the reject also came out. Nothing...
Maybe they could get rid of the 1, and print half as many 2's as 1's. The dollar coin could become functional.
It sold for $445. And an obvious cleaning. When there is that much wear, and still a "shininess" but no luster, it has been harshly cleaned.
There are 39 known. Could there be another one? Maybe. There are a million fakes for every real one. Do you think you have found a 1 in a billion...
I will go out on a limb and say it is 40%, 100% of the time.
Why would you brag to people who have integrity about coins, and are trying to help you, that you are a lowlife worthless crook?
People have been wearing coins as jewelry for a long time. There are many old coins which have been "holed". Perhaps 1950 was the birth year of...
I saw a guy servicing the machine one time and he dumped out the internal reject slot. Most of it were mangled pennies and dimes. I couldn't tell...
Do you bother to report it to EBay? Or message the seller? I used to do that but I don't think anyone cares about integrity or honesty anymore.
I don't really see the triangular serif on the lower left part of the S.
I debated whether to use you or me. It was very early in the AM for me. But it was easier to use You and I, than to decipher this: 'You' is used...
Separate names with a comma.