I picked up 3 rolls the other day, all Bessie Coleman's. They all had OML but I couldn't upgrade my album coin (scratches, nicks, coin machine...
They don't look like fingerprints. No security features on one dollar bills.
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Yes I am glad. I am sure it was just a coincidence. Just my skeptical nature. I am glad it worked out for both parties, those are the best kinds...
Not to cast aspersions on a gentleman and fellow CT member, but if the high bidder wouldn't pay and then the coin is offered to the next bidder,...
A nickel and a dime in the slot.
On the 93-P in the OP it is a slightly misaligned die strike. (No premium.) I don't see anything on the 1976. Both face value.
As I said I meant no disrespect, I was just commenting on the grade of the coin as I saw it. MS-66 is a VERY high grade and the coin should...
No disrespect to your mom, but how can this coin be MS 66 with so much detail missing?
I thought the proof coins were struck twice, on special planchets and with more pressure.
I think they were generous on the XF 40. There is a lot of wear on the reverse. Not that it isn't a great coin, but I think even VF 30 is max....
Sal's photo is the one I was looking at and wasn't able to upload. While the 52 D over S is slight looking that tail piece underneath the D is...
Wow is correct.
Besides the huge miscut, the upside down feed is great. Must have been training people that day. I remember getting some bills in the 80's (ones)...
A lot of the reales were minted in Mexico and circulated heavily in colonial and the early US late 1700's. On the reverse of your coin at 9...
I think they print the reverse 1st? So the obverse would be upside down (lol). Very nice note. High value in the currency error arena despite the...
I imagine this coin circulated for some time before someone set it aside. Looks like a nice error to me.
Too bad about the damage to this key date. Probably a bargain at that price. As a hole filler its's worth more than that as G4 is listed at $120....
Agree with Larry. That is a good one.
To clarify, I find it odd that all of these 100+ year coins are always blast white. Which is why I suspect coin doctoring on this series to be...
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