he looka like 1 to me.
I like this one. Very nice condition, and extremely risky, I'd imagine, for anyone carrying it during the time.
could you post a pic of the rare, and not-so-rare, coins please? I have several like this in my collection. I inherited them from my Grandfather...
I like that the # on series A ends in B, and series B the number ends in A.
I'm going to venture to say it is a fantasy piece, and here is why: there is no date on it, unless there is edge lettering, which the op did not...
I've seen it now, thanks. lol now I'd like to see the authentic one next to it. The handwritten ink on those forgeries is bolder than the type...
lol I hook em by showing something real weird or an easily seen doubled die. (I keep at least one 'show' coin in my wallet all the time) If they...
I posted a similar note before and the general consensus was that the zero at the front disqualifies it as a radar note....
ok thanks for that. The book didn't make it clear enough for me.
went to the store for a pack of smokes and one of the 'good' clerks were working, says, "Hey, I been waiting for you to show up check out this...
At a show I attended recently there was a Registry Set of this type of currency (PCGS). Besides the feel of the paper, which I cannot do, you can...
I bought a proof clad 1999S Georgia quarter off a gas station clerk a couple of months ago. She had pulled it out of the cash drawer because it...
I noticed this too
A "clipped planchet" is a coin that has had another coin punched out of its planchet... think eclipse.. that's what I could relate a clipped...
are the proofs still 2.5g copper/zinc or 3.1g copper?
cool I didn't know this
I like the farthest one to the left in the first pic.... nice struck-thru lone photo
I can't believe ppl are willing to throw down that kinda dough with pics like that...
no prob guys... and thanks for a reference, I'll probably be getting it soon.
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