My first impression is 65.
Is it possible the mint discovered the first picture is not actually of Bessie Coleman? That might explain why they would go to that trouble and...
Nice!
Beats my experience. I got a roll of quarters from the bank the other day. It had a cent in it and was two quarters shy. I lost 49 cents on the...
The scratch is damage. The slight concave shape around the edge through IN GOD WE TRUST is just a worn die. Worth one cent. I like the date,...
As for the smudges, a gentle acetone rinse might work. After all,as Spark said, its bullion, so you can't hurt it's value too much, and it might...
I don't know beans about sigloi, but I hope it turns out to be something really special for you!
I'm no expert, but I believe the mint mark on the second coin is AN rather than ANT. Both would be Antioch, but I believe the mark on your coin...
I'd say a bad cold or sinus infection.
No expert by any means, but I agree with micbraun. Some of the marks might perhaps be some kind of struck through, but the W in the right field...
Sorry, not the repunched 1.
I'm certainly no expert, and it certainly could be double struck, but I would think more would show up on the reverse as well if that were the...
Very nice clash!
As Paddyman98 said, it is a circulated, and therefore impaired, proof. Not much money value, but hey, it cost you only a dime. I think it is a...
Unlike some, I find the broken ladder cool. Not, mind you, cool enough to keep a $100 bill, but cool enough to keep it if it were, say, a $1...
The pictures are at an odd angle and make it difficult to tell exactly to what you are referring. That said, it appears the left rim of the...
To me, toning, no matter how "pretty" (always an eye-of-the-beholder thing) is nothing but environmental damage and lowers its appeal (i.e....
I don't collect modern coins that are produced to be expensive "collectibles," including the Canadian gimmick coins, the American "instant...
All of you have this all wrong. The secret of the tremendous value is that these were once owned by George Washington himself and carried with...
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