Don't you think id be a good idea to put the serial number of the slab, otherwise, its useless.
Either or, depends on where your from I guess
Howd you do that? Keep in mind, im not tech savy so spare the big tech words
Now a days we shoot wasps (For you older people who don't know what that is, its a folded peice of paper shot off a rubber band)
Well I did :p
The nickel was hand carved and is called a hobo nickel which yours isnt to detailed so not worth a whole lot. Maybe $15. 1944 dime is worth $3.
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If an 11 cent coin is worth 7 million, then by using simple math, this coin is worth around $42 million! WHAT A SCORE!
Close but no cigar. Spender for sure.
Not a problem, it's been fun!
Definitely a love token with a seated quarter.
$1 green seal is worth maybe a few bucks (No more than $10 for sure) $1 blue seal is worth $2-$3 $5 red seal is worth $6-$8
Looks better than a 63, I say MS 64. Not enough details in the bell line to warrant FBL.
The red seal $5 and silver certificate are keepers for sure and I would also keep the low serial number just because, like I told you before, its...
What do you mean for a specific purpose? All I know is that its a damaged 1795 US penny.
I see what you did there :)
Apparently it does.
Congrats!
well is far as value, its not worth a lot since it is very circulated. I don't know the exact number but I would say it is safe to say no more...
Radar, and unless that dollar will keep your lights on, id keep it!
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