I once had a large-sized $500 in my hand with the serial number 1 and a star at the end. It sold for several hundred thousand
No
I don’t know if I even want the cleaned example...
Total blonde moment! I looked at the pic of the reverse! My apologies! Send more questions!
That’s because they’re not characters, they look to be clouds or smoke
It’s also hard to tell if it’s gilt or brass.
A picture of the other side as well as size and weight. Your original picture gives us no idea of scale and only shows one side. I would think...
There is nowhere near enough information given to answer your question.
I agree with @paddyman98 it looks like a brockage to me, but I know very little about errors
I think that an interesting fact about nickels that people don’t realize and has completely escaped this discussion is this: Nickels are made of...
your coin is just damaged not an error
They go with the 1928-A I picked up two weeks ago. Paid $10 for that one as well.
Ron, you realize this thread is Washington Quarters, right? There is no 1949-S Washington Quarter
but mine were $10 each...
another awesome post john, but I wanted to give some feedback as I also believe that the accurate information is out there, but not largely...
Winner!!! Thank you so much. It's obvious when you look at them.
$20 for the pair
And here’s the 1950-S [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s the 1950-D: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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