Whether brandy new notes or notes ready for the shredder, I've never received the wrong amount from an ATM.
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Cool! I don't think it will sell for the asking price, though. There must have been a planchet between the nail and the reverse die. I'd like to...
Toes up!
Not at all.
Reported to eBay
Yes, definitely.
You asked if it could be brass, so I told you how to find the answer for yourself.
It was a nice coin until it hit the streets. It's sad to see those marks.
Weigh it, then Google for your answer. On Google, I found this for you: http://coins.thefuntimesguide.com/2008/09/lincoln_memorial_cent-2.php
Get and read the books. Do the research. You see, folks here are always glad to help, but having to help you with every coin that comes through...
The law is at least two years old now. I haven't heard of a court challenge yet. It might just be less costly to not do business in Minnesota.
This has been discussed here in the past. I still don't understand how Minnesota can enact and enforce laws governing citizens and businesses...
Read my post again. Notice that I said this: "Some mean something"
All counterstamps are real. Some mean something, most are just destruction.
I think I'm going to start punching all of the coins I put back into circulation.
They are common. They are punched after leaving the mint. There are many punches. Masons, Kennedy, all 50 states and many more. This one is from...
I give up.
If it was a doubled die, and I'm not saying that it is, with all of that damage, it's worthless.
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