We have 1000 in 5s at work that I'm tempted to swap out. Most crisp bills I've ever seen. Low serial numbers too.
Coin three looks 66+ to me. I love seeing those paper white nickels.
I remember this back in 2006 when I started with the state quarters. Maine, where I live, was the VERY last one I found. My mother was appalled!
Awesome! i had to get my Guam W and Lowell W from a buddy :( I sure hope I get one someday!
heres my entry post :) Too lazy for photos this late at night, but I've been searching and searching for these. Only seen one San Antonio...
64 PL
My mistake, looking back at my chinese coins, @Parthicus is right. However, we both agree on the value. These are "junk bin" coins. I wouldn't...
I have the one on the right. I want to say Kwang-tung. but maybe I'm wrong. These two coins are very cheap. 10 cent bin coins.
the reverse looks to me like its deterioration.
I say you keep trying, reading up on DD's, looking at photos, all of that will make you smarter as a collector. Stick to it, no DD here but I'm...
that 42 half looks great! awesome.
I think the handkerchief. Looks too big to be a token to me, imagine carrying a few of those! Looks to be the size of a large cent. Not like many...
Nope.
Awesome find Kaye! Keep looking. Yes, this is the 067
Worn die. Another sign of this is the ring just inside the rim that makes it look raised.
Even XF? I have to disagree. I think here we would have a VF-20. XF is way too high for a coin with an ugly surface and detail-less column just...
I actually have a Krause 1901-2000 catalogue which I don't use. If you'd like, I could mail it out to you :)
please learn what a mintmark is and when it should be there.
Hmm. I really liked reading up on those! Especially interesting to me was the fact that these are mistaken for die clashes, I can see why.
I think I need to "coin" the term "lincoln's halo" for these crimper PMD coins. Sure see a lot of them!
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