IMO, struck with worn dies.
I can guarantee that these bullion guys are not selling at melt if the numismatic value is 2 to 3 times melt.
And carefully.
That looks like damage to me.
Now you can be 100% sure. http://www.stjude.org/stjude/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=f87d4c2a71fca210VgnVCM1000001e0215acRCRD
Change is in the air. [ATTACH]
The mint had trouble with the glue that year.
The very rare 1864 "No Motto" two cent piece. Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooal!
Coinflation will only provide melt value. For numismatic value, if any, try http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmv.shtml
Just BEE-YOU-TEE-FULL! Nice toning.
:welcome: Post better pics. Straight on, close up and in focus.
I looked at all of your pics. It still looks like the coin took a hit, probably from the edge of another coin.
Looks like the coin has been gouged.
Now get over here and clean my keyboard!
I'm sure Littleton has attorneys (good ones, too.) on staff, so their cost is a non starter.
Attorneys are expensive, Tim. Actual and putative damage awards can be high. You'd better get a job soon.
Nice pics. I hope you don't go on job interviews with your nails looking like that.
I'll buy with paper but sell for silver/gold coin.
It's sad to think that that is the best of many attempts.
I think that most transactions will be conducted electronically in the future. Any cash withdrawal, deposit or exchange, no matter how small or...
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