If it's what I think it is.... it could be worth perhaps.......millions!!! But, it might not be and would be worth one cent but it's so hard to...
Struck through items can range from pieces of thread to bits of metal to grease and much more. These items are struck between the planchet and the...
$1000 notes are a tough sell. It's a lot of money to tie up. If they had been Devil's head notes, they'd have a higher premium. A friend had...
It looks to be a former retained struck through where the material has either been removed or fallen out. [IMG]
Just better pics would help. Borrow a camera with macro on it and get a few close-ups. Or..... http://www.cointalk.com/t114269/
I haven't looked at the other guesses, but here goes... 003; 232; 776
Educated guess? Fire damage.
Coins cleaned by this method stand out like a sore thumb. At the flea markets around here, you see dealers trying to pass off cleaned coins as...
You may want to watch these videos about how coins are made. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkHFNnOK3Bg...
Post a few pics. I bought a couple last year that were determined to be fakes. I have some reference material I could check your bills against to...
If you're in the market for these "rare" grease filled coins, then I'm sure there's a few hundred members that would gladly supply you with as...
I use coins in magic tricks. When I'm showing kids, I'll turn their penny into an Indian Head or a large British penny. There's always some patter...
Anyone can be fooled. Look at the art world. Some famous artworks had be verified as authentic for decades only to be discovered years later that...
These, I like a lot!
You also have to figure in collector interest. No interest, no premium. A lot of interest, a higher premium. Then, there is ebay bidiot factor....
Nope. Pic please.
Nice find.... but you should start a new thread. This one is over 6 years old and a lot of those members are long gone. *Never mind.... I found...
A similar one was dug up a while ago. I think it was determined to be a religious medallion, not a coin. http://www.cointalk.com/t104254/
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