These are much better pictures. It looks to me like a worn die, possibly with a small die crack, but it still could be a condition issue. I'm no...
I consider all my coins (and various other things I've collected) to be pieces of history. They are not mine ultimately; I'm just the caretaker...
It had a bad experience with someone who had a hammer. Perhaps it offended the person in some way.
Yes, because anything is collectable for those who enjoy collecting that item.
Very cool!
Very nice! The real value is knowing it was put there by your Dad.
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Not an expert, but it looks like a stain. It looks to be the same color that one of them becomes when just left in circulation long enough, and a...
Not an expert, but it looks like just a worn die.
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I have no idea whether these are genuine of modern fakes, but I bought them as Gupta issues. Kumaragupta: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Skandragupta...
All may not be lost, however. I can't tell from the picture, but some jewelry bezels are made of silver and might be worth something as scrap....
Those are all nice, but the one from the OP's strike-through should not only be a cent webbing but also have part of the reverse design struck...
I'd like to find that missing webbing.
This is why postage rates keep going up. They have to pay the extra costs for "tourist class" mail.
That is what it looks like to me.
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Sending anybody a check is inherently more risky than any online payment. With a check you give away your bank name, routing number, account...
Very nice!!
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