Possible but those pictures are way too tiny.
Both from circulation and in a folder, still no 1913 S.
I can see the series just fine, the 5 is 1928 B, first 20 is 1934, second 20 is 1934 A. No idea what the values are, but that 5 is just a regular...
Not mine, but you asked for it. [IMG]
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090629/wl_uk_afp/britaincurrencyoffbeat_20090629150451
The only cameo I have.
Got this from the bank yesterday, fanciest serial number I've seen. Not a keeper, thought I share it before I spend it.
My own amateur photography. Still better than most Ebay pics. :D
Possible, but more info is needed.
No way of knowing why it would be rejected without knowing what it looks like. I'm having a hard time believing any reputable grading company...
Here's something strange: 1/10 of a penny from Nigeria, before it gained independence from Britain.
Couple of days ago I got a 1945 Lincoln cent and a 1980 Canadian cent together. Nothing spectacular, but still interesting.
Maybe it's just me, I still think there's something in there that looks like an S, hidden by the toning. Or is that not where the mint mark...
Wow, feisty discussion. I don't know if it is a mintmark or not, but I could swear I see an S inside this box. Is that the correct location?
I know I've posted it before in other threads but it fits here too. Not unwanted, but it is damaged and ugly for sure. [IMG]
Don't have any coins with Winged Victory on them, but I do have a set of 5 and 10 peso coins from Chile, featuring a representation of Liberty...
Larger than a US silver dollar and twice as heavy. That's certainly a hefty chunk of change.
One of only two that I own.
I've got one myself, the only one I have. And I love the look too.
Bonus ugly coin: an Oregon state quarter I got in change yesterday.
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