wow, some good stuff today! -West Virginia quarter. -1946 D - Nickel -1946 S - Nickel -1964 Half Dollar :D :D
yes, a 1948 penny isnt very special. it would be a 1943 copper that would be special - since only about 12 are known to exist.
ah, nice. be sure to update us!
hah, whoa. thats awesome - in a crazy sort of way.
ohhh, alright, thanks so its fairly apparent then :p
oh nice. thanks alot for that too :)
how do you tell the difference between "city notes" as i call them. ive seen stuff, but i dont know what they are refering too. thanks
ooo, nice site. thanks :)
ohhh ok. Well cool, because if thats the case, i have a Red 1957 that i got in a lot :) thanks :)
lately i havent found anything :( except a 1952 wheaty. (btw, anyone care to tell me what a "red" means? thx)
So can someone explain (or link to a site) that explains the purpose of the Silver Certificate and the Red Seals? thanks
which is which? thx
ah, very true. oh yes, please tell me when you find out when it is :)
Hello fellow AZ'er. I know what you mean, most of the coins are D mint. - in fact, im not sure ive seen a P in a loooong time. anyways, to add...
seriously? I think I'll get two!!
wow, thanks to this thread, i found out what a start note was and decided to look in my wallet. and hey, there one was! a 1$, 2001 star note....
same here, those odd denominations always interested me. I dont have any, so i would like: half cent, 2 cent, 3 cent, 20 cent, and 2.5 dollar...
those pictures are huge. I can even see the microbes on the staples! :-p im no grader, but that Walker is quite nice :)
What causes it? I have found a couple pennys that have been corroded from the dirt. I just want to know what makes it do that. thanks much :)
whoa, thats really cool! great error find! :)
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