I'm sure it was a standing Lib, or maybe even a Washington. Other than that, it could only be some sort of non-mint issued token.
You should get back there and check that magnet. Probably some steelies there if nobody's cleared it in a while.
Well, Merc, you're the pro. So it's a type II. But, maybe I'm basing my diagnostics off the wrong thing. I thought the type 2 had no discernible...
Pics aren't great, but I've give 10 to 1 on PMD.
Welcome to CT! And that's Post Mint Damage (PMD).
Looks like a type 1 to me. Maybe it's a scratch (or scratches), but it looks like there's islands east of Florida.
Can you post point out the die cracks with arrows and post that pic? I can't see anything past those many PMD scratches and gouges. JK?
You've had Mary Ann for your picture for a while now. Even now, still not a bad looking gal. Better than that "movie star..." Anyway, I think...
I filled the extra holes in the Dansco Ike book with the different 1972 types, and the remaining one with an Ike 40% Unc. packaging token.
That's why I said a box is 50 rolls. Easy answer for total box cost for whichever denomination you're looking for. With 2009s, which errors are...
You can find that answered 50 times if you use the search function. Each box is 50 rolls, so multiply face value on a roll by 50x.
Go in and ask which bank they pick up their coin rolls from. Then start ordering boxes at that bank.
Isn't the Mint thinking about using some or all of the Mercury Dime design for the Palladium Eagles (if they end up making them)?
Why are these notes usually replaced? And to the OP, care to say why you need $400k in singles? I'm sure everybody is wondering.
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A different branch is fine, as far as I can tell. At one point, I had 2 different branches of the same bank ordering for me, and 2 other branches...
Eminent. Eminent Domain.
Seems like a tough one to attribute.
So that date "1759" made me curious, and I checked up on her. It's the year she married George. Also, that old gal was married before, husband...
You spelled "toner" wrong. And it looks like a discolored brown Morgan that toned a bit after being brown. The brown seems to be "on top of the...
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