NOPE!
Please start your own thread and post pictures with it.
Please start your own thread. With pictures.
It's not solid gold, it's gold plated. It's worth 50 cents.
The token in that set tells exactly what it is, an uncirculated mint set. This is what a 1990 proof set looks like: [ATTACH]
You do not have a proof set from Philadelphia, you have a mint set (uncirculated coins). Pennies from the Philadelphia mint did not have any mint...
You have a mint set (uncirculated), not a proof set.
What could I have written that would have underwhelmed you?
I commented on what caused the stain. Isn't that what you asked for?
The only way to know for sure is to find the person that stained it. It wasn't me.
Really poor quality. I'd have caught that in a heartbeat.
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@Thecollectible took his $1.7 million post down. I wonder why.
Rare? Really? https://www.cointalk.com/threads/united-states-2-dollars-banknote-with-plate-number-1-on-both-sides-very-rare-piece.312558/
PICS!
Those are called flow lines. They are caused by worn dies.
A repeater, too!
And a repeater.
What is '$/2' ?
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