When someone says "trust me", that's the point when all trust goes out the window.
IMO, the chances that your set is unsearched and contains coins with those values is as close to zero as you could possibly get. If you are...
That's so small, I wonder how he even noticed it.
IMO $500. It's not in the best condition. Folds, tears, and writing. Others will chime in with more info, and maybe a higher value.
I wouldn't use anything but distilled water. Who knows what chemicals and minerals are in their tap water?
Yes, pure acetone will clean your coins. It is very volatile and flammable, so use is cautiously and in a well ventilated area. Let soak in the...
If you don't know what you are doing, do not clean your coins.
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This is your photo, cropped and rotated. It's the way we like them. [ATTACH]
It's damage. Please rotate and crop your pics before posting. Thanks.
Reflections from the plastic?
[ATTACH] I rotated and cropped your photo for you. We like them like this. Can you do it yourself next time?
Deuces were printed long before 1928. http://www.2dollarbill.org/2-bill-history.html
It's a normal, everyday deuce. A spender. I sometimes pick up a bunch of them and use them for tips or small purchases. The reactions of the...
Keep right on giving the OP some false hope.
It looks more like machine doubling than a doubleD die.
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By design, 1966 Philadelphia coins didn't carry a mint mark.
They do not have reeded edges.
More truthful words have never been written.
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