I agree- acid washed coin.
Damage
Could be damage from a coin counting/wrapping machine.
Very nice finds! Being in such good condition, it might be worth listing them on ebay.
If the "G" is present, the "F" was probably worn off with 40 years of circulation.
Looks double struck, but being so worn it's hard to tell.
Do you mean the slightly raised digit at the end of the second serial number? No, it doesn't add value- your bill is still worth $1.
An 1898 1 rouble banknote. It's about the same price as a silver certificate, so it's quite affordable.[IMG] Here's another old Russian banknote...
Haha Nice find!
Hmmm, looks raised- unlike a scratch.
Very nice acquisition!
Early NGC holder, MS-65
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No, your coin is not a small date over a large date. Looks like an ordinary large date.
myownprivy- I see what you mean. But, I think you have plenty of competition with roll searching. Nothing gets by most CT members who find a...
Congratulations on your finds. Exceptionally nice 1967!
Proofs have a stronger sheen than ordinary business strike coinage. Also, "BTW" is an abbreviation of "By the way".
$50 $40 for the Peace and Morgan silver dollars (both) $6- the 1964 Kennedy (if it isn't a doubled die) $1.5- 1940 dime $2.5- Both Ike Dollars...
Looks like full steps, but, try to post a picture with less glare.
A lack of a mint mark typically indicates that the coin was produced at the Philadelphia mint. (Silver Roosevelt dimes have Denver and SF mint...
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