3.1 There is only 1 of those coins. Perhaps another would be discovered one day. But it appears you have been punked by You Tube. I believe the...
It's not aluminum don't be ridiculous. Agree with JCro's last line about dealers. However, it has been my experience here is that people will SAY...
Yes the ink transfer is nice. The others don't warrant it IMO.
I don't mean to discourage you. You didn't overpay by much, and it's like anything else, if you like it (and I happen to like these notes). it's...
Seems high unless it is super crisp. $5 max.
Not by much, since these have been worth $3 ($5 in very good, crisp condition) for a number of years already. $2 60 years ago was worth MUCH...
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$3-$5
I think you are literally more likely to win the lottery, than to discover a zinc date cent that was minted on copper. Go You Tube! Yay! I firmly...
What's the richest country in the world? Ireland. Because it's capital is always Dublin.
Try some threads here on woodies in the search box. There are some excellent photos here as well as text.
There is a striped wood grain pattern on woodies. From an improperly mixed alloy. Nice coins though.
I don't know if zinc cents can even have laminations.
Yes Hoopster you are correct different posters, so I edited the post. And always nice to be agreed with by Fred W. going back to my post #3....
Most of the NIFCs are in the 3M range. I didn't realize they produced so many. (10M).
As I said, the foreign planchet will be a different size and weight (except for a couple of exceptions, and then you wouldn't be able to tell the...
They still produced 1950 notes for a number of years after 1950. However, this one does not have a letter A, B etc. So maybe not. It was very...
It's a 1964. 2 steps doesn't mean anything. Although the value of your nickel from 7 years ago is now worth 4 cents.
Open it up. Maybe some currency is stuck inside somewhere.
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