Nice looking but it would be nice to see the entire coin. I don’t believe it’s a doubled die.
In my humble opinion it’s a MS-64 at best. Just too many hits, bag marks and the like. Both sides have these marks but more and deeper ones are on...
Time to file a complaint with the head office.
They paid for the toning.
The 1941 is not but the 1954-S is an improperly alloy mix.
$100 per coin is high and I’m fairly new to ancient coins. Most look common.
Should be about $2250 to $2600.
Lol
No problem. Only ones with errors and high grade ones have value. They have replated many of them. The replating makes them look new but something...
@Tem45 My LCS sells the 1943 steel cents from all mints at 6 for $1.00, even in lower mint state grade. Just too common.
It was found in a parking lot at a very busy shopping center. 100% damaged.
I like them all, especially the 1865 two cents pieces with the curved clip. The Broas Pie token is nice too. Mine is somewhere. Lol
Yours are all FS but in my opinion the PCGS 2nd coin is not due to breaks in the steps but I can see why it received the FS designation. There is...
Love the Two Cent Piece and the CWT.
He’s probably been in the westerns! Lol
That will never happen. First, it’s not coinage as it was put out by the bank. It’s also an advertisement for the bank. And the date of expiration...
Since your new to CT and possibly collecting paper money let me try to explain more to help you understand. The coolness index you use shows your...
Acid will do that. Not a mint error. Welcome to CT.
I have a number of other CSA Notes but I’ve posted enough to give you an idea of collecting in this area. It’s so dry icy and full of history. I...
Another interesting note is this one. The serial number is a true ladder note, 12345. It is graded and slabbed as a 63 EPQ, exceptional paper...
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