Leave a clad coin outside and it will turn brown like that in no time. I find coins on the ground all the time like that. The coins in...
I got a series 1988A $5 the other day. I thought that was cool but then the next day i got an 1981A $1 bill It's been a good week
What? Nobody is interested in $2 star notes?? :) [img]
I usually save all cool numbered bills i find so far i have $1 1999 A23399220C $1 2003-A B73793731I $1 2003-A B73793732I $1...
My 5th star note, 3rd found in circulation by myself. Pulled this out of the ATM today. It's my 2nd $20 star. It's nothing special...
Oldest note that I've persoanlly found?? A 1969 series $10 in AU condition :) I have older notes, but thats the oldest i found in circ.
I'd keep them. I save any nickels older than 1960
They can tell. the fine scratches show up under high magnification. Don't clean your coins at all.
Nickels are, in my opinion, easier to find in older years in general circulation. I think it's because other than the date, a 1938 nickel...
See if it sticks to a magnet. It's probably an unplated cent
Yup, i've made it a habit to check out the gutters on the edge of the road when i walk down a sidewalk. I've found many coins this way. Last...
Not a bad find! I got a '41 washington quarter back in change from a drive-thru before. It seems that sometimes i love spending cash...
Tennessee As for the wheat cent, this is the 3rd wheatie i've pickup up off the street. I've also picked up a '56 washington quarter off...
Just today, got some change back for some asprin and looked down and noticed a very shiny statehood quarter. Didn't think much of it til i got...
At least for circ finds for me it was. Without going into details, in the span of 6 days I managed to recieve in change at 4 different...
In circulated condition..none other than melt
Well paper money isn't really dated. A bill that has 1928 on it isn't necessarily printed in 1928. The letter after the date signifies a minor...
Unsure myself. I have a 1928C $5 red seal myself. No idea on the values really
Looks like a 1928 F to me. The 1928F $5 red seal was printed in the late 40's early 50's. Snyder and Clark would be the two names printed...
That article makes me appreciate my 1909 Lincoln Cent a little more now that i know the story surrounding it's release
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