Have you looked for the diagnostics? You'll never get an accurate answer with the pics you are posting. Look here and learn:...
Is the left bottom serif of the I in Liberty cut off? On the reverse, are the rays broken at the stars? Those are some of the diagnostics of the...
Some time ago, eBay started charging a final value fee on shipping costs to stop listings of 1 cent BINs with $100 shipping.
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What you have there is a planchet with plating issues that was struck with severely worn dies.
An attempt at a magician's coin. The coin was machined to create a hollow space to accept the heads side of another coin machined to fit the void....
In 50 years, if you ask most people, even Boston baseball fans, about Pedroia, their response will most likely be "who?".
Yeah, the gold ones will never have any metal value. :rolleyes:
Not any sort of overstrike. Just struck with a deteriorated die with a little bit of chatter causing mechanical doubling. Worth five cents, max.
The second 9 in the date looks interesting.
IMO, the value is only what a buyer is willing to pay.
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I don't think any company stops buying when the spot price gets high. The spread should cover their behinds. I bought many ounces of silver over...
Worn die. Nothing special.
Missed that. Sorry.
Could be.
There was a time when people thought $2 notes had some bad mojo. They'd tear a corner off of the note to remove that bad mojo.
filled die.
I've never seen anything like that. Here on CT, I've learned that with incuse lettering, what looks like MD is actually DD, and vice versa. Just...
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