Not much. They are pretty common for the late 50's and early 60's cents. Lou
Hey Brit, the catalog number is KM 613 VF 2.00 XF 4.00. This is an old catalog the prices may be different. Lou
That's a die chip. Also called a BIE cent. Lou
Hi william123, welcome to Coin Talk. Like stainless said don't clean them. You could try a product that will blow of the paper dust. One of these...
RickieB, how about John Pittman pretty much an average Joe that worked for Kodak and he assembled a major coin collection. He new what type of...
Next year the mint is coming out with a new Lincoln cent design. Should I put a few aside? :smile Lou
I agree, scottishmoney. I realy like those autographed notes. Great additions to your New York collection RickieB. :thumb: Lou
Yes they did undersize the horses head. Good observation invictus.:thumb: Lou
Congratulations Harryj!!! And congratulations to you kid on you 500th post. Lou
Here's one with a horse. Bank of Upper Canada 1850. Lou
Great post stainless! The folks here have some very interesting tokens. I have some gaming tokens and my favorite is from the Silver Legacy Casino...
Clembo, Edison was on the 2004 commemorative silver dollar I think. Lou
Darryl, your mom did good! very nice finds. Give her a big hugh. I have a Kennedy half album that my mom put together a gave to me. Lou
I would have to say Theodor Roosevelt. He was a very complex and interesting individual. Some of the policies he put in place during his...
Clinker, thank you for your post as always very informative. The post got me thinking about the 60's. In 1963 I had to go to a tutor after school...
I'm with them. Sure would like to see a picture of this note. Lou
Thanks for taking a look at the note RickieB and DJ. :smile I forgot to mention in my post that the note has a blank reverse. Lou
I would say machine doubling. A loose die on the press would cause this type of doubling. Lou
kidromeo, nice find. I don't no if the note would bring a premium, I'm not an expert. The note is a radar and it has a portrait of Mahatma Gandi,...
Very nice find snaz!!! Lou
Separate names with a comma.