Here's the portrait for your alien money: [IMG]
I guarantee that he will not accept Wexler's response, either.
Unfortunately, yes, it's real. Fortunately, for The Bradford Exchange, suckers are real, too.
I'm jealous.
One post is enough.
That's a centennial penny. 100 years.
I don't know, I can't see it.
Forget the zero, it's really no help. The 6 and the 9 will more certainly tell you. You are correct about this one, it's a large date.
You really should do a lot more. Do you have a copy of the Whitman Red Book of Coins?
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Thanks, I now know the difference.
It's a collar clash.
I don't know who has what patented, but there is no pettiness in defending your patent.
It's a pretty normal dime. Have you done any research on error coins?
I addressed those. There is a third circle on the right. What made you circle that area.
Die crack on the T. Die chip on the torch. I see nothing in the other circle. What do you see? Nothing here makes it worth more than face value.
Perugia is a city in Italy. Giochi is Italian for games. That's all I know.
50 cents to a dollar, at retail. It's a keeper, but the expense of selling it isn't worth the trouble. If you like it, hang on to it.
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