Wow, that's a nice barber.
I'm going to have to go with what Lehigh said earlier, coins would look much better if they would use a higher relief.
I would laugh if someone tried to counterfeit an error like this and put a D mint mark and an S mint mark on the other date.
Something doesn't seem right to me either.
More like extreme belt sander.
I for one love te Jefferson nickel. The old one that is, not these new ones with a different obverse.
Shows a little wear, but it's a great find from circulation.
Heck, 4 wheats out of 5 rolls sounds good to me. I just searched a whole box and only found 4.
Have you been finding many wheats?
Anytime, but I'd hardly consider myself an expert. I just have looked at THOUSANDS of close and wide AMs. It's just too bad that I can never...
Coin World in my opinion is by far the best.
I'd say CAM for sure.
I have for sale a Series of 1934 $100 bill. It is from Richmond, Virginia and the serial number is 00237304. It is rather rough, but hey, how...
I'll try it, it's not like I have anymore invested in it anyhow.
What would you say as an asking price?
I can only assume that getting that high of a relief on a nickel blank was a real killer on dies.
I don't like it enough to hold on to, because I'm not in to paper money. When I see it, I see a few MS 66 Jeffersons or a nice MS Morgan. I just...
Well, I usually have just about nothing to do with paper money (not any that's collectible at least), but I was at the bank and the one tell er...
500 singles? Sounds like you have yourself a nice side job. ;). :p
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