Welcome to CT. On November 11, 2040 this note will become what is called a birthday note. It will only have value to someone born on that date.
It’s a business strike intended for circulation. The rims are the key.
The Small Date variety has a "Slanted" 5, while the Large Date has an "Upright" 5. The Small Date is about 5 times more common than the Large Date.
Not a joke Sal. As an antique dealer I can assure you that if it was made there is someone that collects it.
What a wonderful story and what a pleasant surprise for those two children.
Thank you and I love it.
Over the years I’ve had a lot to say and hopefully I’ve been helpful. Here is a nice error note that I recently added to my collection. This is a...
Just too far for me. :(
That’s a question that I can’t answer unless I see them in my hand. As long as you’re both happy is all that matters.
Those are so minor I doubt a collector would be interested in them. I have some that are much more pronounced.
It certainly wouldn’t hurt to try the items listed but I think it’s best to leave them alone.
Post away Sal. I like all of your threads. :)
You should hold a contest, how many time was this run over by a lawn mower? Lol
I spoke with them a short time ago. I’m sending the note back for them to check it out again. If they feel it’s good it will be sent in for...
Made by the environment mutilation. This is a zinc cent. I found it in the barn garage a few years ago. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Machine man by the mint mutilation. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Man made mutilation. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice that such a coin has a clip. I mean it is 120 years old and I find that special.
I would’ve call that note a fancy note but the number is cool. With a face value of $1.00 I’d keep it but that’s just me.
Not sure if if it’s value but I bought it from a very reputable auction house.
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