Post mint damage. It took a hit. and welcome!!!
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I have a 1919S with similar woodgraining: [IMG]
Abe, I was thinking if it isn't post mint damage it might be a capped die strike.(?) Or because the op states its smaller than normal... a dryer...
Looks like post mint damage. Have to see the other side. Post it tomorrow if you get a chance.
sorry, can't tell a thing. If you have a loupe, you can hold it in front of the camera lense and then move the camera until it comes into focus....
Welcome! Yes, definitely need pics.
That's beautiful! I haven't seen that one at all. Nice pick up!
It looks to be a 1984 http://store.banknotes.com/product.php?productid=17455&cat=266&bestseller=Y
Interesting! Are the coins with very little detail on the obverse the result of a weak strike or worn?
Well, he wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer but we kept him because he sure knew his TV collectibles.
I just went through the same thing with my sealed bag of 1963 Canadian cents. It's still unopened because a couple of people are interested in it...
When I had my antiques store, I had several unopened packs from the 50's and 60's in the showcase. One day I noticed that they were gone and I...
For acid damage? Just face value.
That I dont' know. A couple of employees were telling me about rice mixed with artificial rice made from melamine.
Everything is artificial there...cigarettes, coins, dog food etc.. Funny comment about the "Mint"!
Thanks for playing. I have another shinplaster (different date) as a prize for a contest next Sunday. Watch for it!:smile
Winner! :hail: TopcatCoin got it. Pm me your address. I thought this was going to last all day! Most of my employees are from China and they all...
Cigarette packs but from where? That's what I meant by being specific.:smile
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