When I got it, I just popped it into a 2x2. Then when I decided to put it up on CT I was too lazy to take it out.
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Aside from the struck through on "STATES", the obverse is toning a dark silver grey color. Not a haze, but a gun metal grey. Sorry about the...
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I have one of those Victory notes that has a cutting error. It is CU, but I can't remember where or when I got it. This is series 66. Does anyone...
It definitely is a repeater. A keeper. Hope the hurricane did not dampen your day.
VF-20 no CAC, small "dollars" slanted 5.
I won a 2024 edition at a coin club tricky tray last week!
Here is a short set that I have (missing the 500 and 1000 note). Issued between 1943 and 1945. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Also ,this...
Well, they used acid in my day. But I am old, so I guess technology has passed me by.
Here is mine (1872). Don't know if this is a planchet defect, or a lamination, or a lamination with a clip. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The frosted parts of the design are created by chemically abrading those areas with acid. Apparently, some of the area of those stars did not get...
I have seen fake coins listed for 2 or 3 dollars on Temu.com selling for $13 or so on eBay. No "copy" mark. Some of these could not fool a blind...
I lived in Brooklyn and Long Island and no one I knew in either place played marbles. It that game more popular in a specific geographical area?
Trial Strike?
Yes
Cant really tell from the picture, but there might be a planchet defect at the "N".
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Not a "railroad wheel" or Railroad rim. A railroad rim has a high edge and a low edge next to each other, not high-low-high.
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