The 8 in the OP looks very sloppy.
No. In the lower grades $100-$125. This is even lower than the lower grades, $80 is about right. (I agree with the $50 post. I would buy at $50...
They have fake $100,000 gold certificates there as well. Post #14 is correct. Here's the Rutherford B. Hayes million dollar bill: [ATTACH]
The blue seal is very dark which is nice.
I don't think the hydrogen peroxide is a good idea. It can make coins appear unnaturally white. I wouldn't want to convert a 1921 which is one of...
Yours looks pretty good to me, the untrained eye. If it's a fake they did some very good work. It's not sloppy as most fakes are. If you didn't...
Could be a slightly thicker planchet. Highly unlikely it is copper. Run it under a metal detector, you get 2 distinctly different sounds for zinc...
The little horse charm is silver stamped 925 on the side. While it looks like a decent hunt, this spot always gave me 2x as much. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
25 cents. Not an error.
No error.
I like all of your stuff. But that first note is overgraded. It's dirty and has a crease through the portrait. Not a 58.
Really nice luster. If it hasn't been cleaned it could be MS. If it has been cleaned, AU details.
Road rash. Throw it away.
Only the reverse is possible. The smaller planchet, a penny struck on a dime blank. The penny blank won't fit the dime coin slot/press/chamber.
My house burned down and I lost everything. But the good news is the firemen looted us.
Yesterday a quarter in the slot and a dime on the grill. I'll take it. And I did.
Also AU. Without seeing it in hand, I don't see this as mint state.
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$20-$60 circulated. $200 uncirculated. I imagine yours is $50-$60.
Can't read the date, and I am not seeing a 4 at all. An 1802 or 1803 in that condition, maybe $25.
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