Jimmy Carter is 95 years old. I think that's a record for US Presidents. Is he going to get a coin in the future?
It looks nice. But buying it in a foreign country is iffy. It's one of the types of coins that gets counterfeited a lot. It looks right, but what...
Is there bad inflation in Jamaica? Do they use very large denomination bills? I haven't been there since I was a kid in the 1960's.
Prefer photos to a video.
If these are NIFC, it's basically a commem. since only collectors and dealers will be able to buy them in bulk from the mint. Until they get rid...
Could be over inked 3rd printing. But it certainly looks nice.
Since blackjack pays 3-2 (except the newer 6-5 scam) halves were nec. Also, they usually were used to tip the dealer.
People tended to save large bills, and didn't trust banks. Also, I believe these bills dated 1934 were still being printed MANY years later. So it...
$500 is a collectors item. Comparing it to your $2 note is apples and oranges. I don't know where the $10-$15 valuation came from for a 1976 star,...
Other coins have P mintmarks. Dollar coins since 1979. Nickels, dimes, quarters and halves since 1980. But not pennies. Yes in 2017 they did it as...
Low serial numbers start with 5 or 6 leading zeroes. Well to a collector it could be worth more than $3. It is a star and it seems pretty crisp....
Blurry pictures. All I see is damage. I don't think there are any 1995 P over D nickels.
Not a clad error. ED as Paddy has said. This is what a missing clad looks like. It is unmistakable. [ATTACH]
All of the modern Jeffs are supposed to have full steps. They are only rare on the older coins, before the dies were reworked.
Not to me it isn't. Maybe the star makes it more, but I would be $3.
No idea. But all of the photos in the link you posted point to the top of the door. Not where yours is.
People are morons. My astronomy teacher told us that when I was in high school. We thought he was joking, but he said he was serious. He says you...
Your coins are so worn, you might think you see something, but it's probably nothing. It's much easier to tell if you actually have something if...
Compare your coin to this 1990 no S proof. These coins only came in proof sets, the number of them is very small, someone would have had to crack...
If they are all light, it's not coincidence or an accident. It's damage, probably acid.
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