The only downside to error notes is that most are collected by type and the BEP continues to make the same errors. Hence they become less rare as...
Those are the best paper money finds I have seen on here for quite a while. What to do? Well, you have a few choices. 1. Put them in a drawer...
Their too good at catching grammar mistakes too.
Darn. No experts allowed. You saw it to fast. Heh.
BU 1942 cent where BU = beat up. Yes, I miss torpedoes too.
Looks like it might have been crushed after minting.
Welcome. Die crack for sure.
Wear or perhaps strike but not an error.
Can we start and English class on here? Or a grammar class? Or a typing class? Or all three?
Cent appears to have been plated after it left the mint.
Tons of reflectivity. An AU coin though, IMHO. You are handling it just fine. If anyone gets the desire to look out for me, spare yourself.
Absolutely SUPER looking coins.
Too many different coins being talked about in a single post. Each coin should be listed by the original poster under a separate post. I don't...
I agree. A genuine 1943 five center.
A quick wipe with "Brasso" with give your cents a nice golden color too.
Worth closer to 2¢ for the copper in them.
Lines scratched into the coin from a hard cleaning and the coin HAS been harshly cleaned. Value 1¢. 1 1/2¢ if you consider the bronze content.
I see the circle in the first picture but that could be anything from a hit to a stain. If there was clashing there it's be obliterated by the...
Yes sir! You nailed it!
I liked it.
Separate names with a comma.