If you have wheat bread since 1970, it's safe to throw it out. Sometimes I find weird stuff at the back of the fridge and I can't even remember...
Seems very well centered and squared under the 0. If I recall a few of the positions are slanted a bit. Perhaps position #4?
You'll have to compare the S with the 4 known placements of the S on this coin. (Available in a few threads here.) This coin may have been...
So many of those coin videos are BS. "Here I am opening a roll of half dollars. Oh look 3 Walkers, 2 Franklins and 3 40%ers." Yawn. They all do...
$25 seems high. Half that is retail for MS-63 1929 cent. BU would be MS-65 but I think 63 is closer to this coin.
40% halves current melt is $2.21 A Peace dollar at 40% is around $5. Let's see $11.53, half of that would be 5.765 at 45%. Be around $5.12.
Sounds like a scam video.
Reverse is nicer. Something in the VF arena I think. VF-30.
The 69-s DD is very rare and very obvious. Not picking on the OP here, but Every single person who finds a common 69-s in their change, or 70-s,...
Yes different color ink. On other bills, look for what looks like the reverse of the bill, or an ink smear of a different color.
Gotten all denominations all year. At least for the last 6 months anyway.
As for the proof it could be "impaired". Once a proof is removed from mint packaging, and has circulated, it is now impaired and the value is...
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Severely damaged. An error occurs at the mint. Damage occurs after. RIP my wheatie friend.
Is that broadstruck besides the screw? Is this the only 1967 that is designated from San Francisco without a mint mark?
The other E.D. .
I got one like that, I sent it to a friend. MD find, the park was near a church. [ATTACH]
If someone used a cent die on an already struck Sac and quarter, that's just ridiculous and not worth anything. These coins should be confiscated...
Were these found in circulation, or smuggled out of the mint? Personally, they don't deserve the astronomical asking prices. Are they cool to look...
I don't see a lamination which is usually characterized by a flake, or a peel.
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