I think it is just a weak strike and I'm going to guess it was graded MS64-65 based on other ikes I have seen. I would grade it 62-63 personally....
It is real, it was occupation currency used during the war. They are very common and not worth much that I am aware of but I know very little...
Yeah, I am also interested in any diagnostics they might have given you. That is a really nice note. congratz!
Nice man, I have all of them but the last two, I have not seen them before.
Apparently… it’s the oldest wheat cent known to man… pictures would help...
Turns out, she bought $800 worth of $2… These are the serial numbers and a picture. F14595906 AF14595635 A F14595701 AF14595530 Don’t look like...
nope, none are keys, but your 1924 might be worth something depending on the condition.
I asked my wife when I deployed to check at the bank on a regular basis for any halfs, large dollar coins and new straps of 1, 2, and 5 dollar...
yeah... thats not a proof. It's worth about..... 1 cent.
Yes they do, but I do not remember how much.
I agree with the above posts. I collect tokens but only certain ones. If they relate to a place I am familiar with or a certain event in time I am...
Collectors Universe is just like Coin talk when it comes to selling your coins. You can sell what ever you want.
Heritage does not automatically list coins in the “make offer to owner” category. As the winner of the item you have to specifically select that...
I would be pretty upset if someone leaned their gigantic morgan dollar up against my car….
Mike, I could maybe see 65, but still think it is a 64 until I see it in hand. I would agree with net grading on a coin with a carbon spot. I had...
I see a few small hit on the obverse, one of them being rather long down the lines of the shield. I think it is a solid 64 from what I can tell...
If it interests you, then keep it. But to a collector who would want a "fancy serial number" it has no additional value.
That is correct, no bank that I am aware of orders specific years when they order coins. They get what they get and as far as I know you cannot...
This one of the reasons I always scrub my hands real good after roll searching....
Of course I didn't take offense. We all buy what we like and I am glad you and apparently 50% of type and copper collectors do not have good taste...
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