Maybe PCGS Photograde online or similar would help.
First I've heard of this, Thanks for the info. Always learning.
Yeah, Look at the right side of the large reverse pic. Click on it and enlarge it.
The Hobo Nickel by Joyce Ann Romines is another good reference book.
JCro57, we're not normal anymore.
We need a GO FUND ME Forum. Post the link to your own.
I say: Altered. Too much going on in the date area, and hardly anything else on the rest of the obverse. Plus the reverse is normal.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/One-Dollar-1935-g-blue-seal-good-condition/133377661471?hash=item1f0ded9a1f:g:lnkAAOSwz2VehmST It's a lovely specimen.
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That's got to be the oddest looking sub I've seen. What's that weird hump?
Steampunk jewerly.:borg:
Coin A looks kinda mushy.
Peeps, my wifes favorite.
Blaaaahhh. They look like book marks from Borders or somewhere.
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There is an G.W.Akin from Waldenboro Maine that counterstamped Large Cents. He was a Silversmith in the 1860s. You anywhere near there?
Nice find. Soon as these spring rains quit I'll be out.
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http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/ Here is a site loaded with info. Enjoy.
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