Who ever hunted this before you was using a pellet gun.
So it's not a pattern then?:rolleyes:
Does that imply that Shriners are more valuable than Masons?
I'm getting the .999FS stamp for all the cents that I put back into circulation. I wonder how many posts those will generate.
I can't answer to the 57D. The 85 appears to have been struck by severely worn/grease filled dies and the bubble effect is probably a combination...
I may be wrong, but I think you found one. If I'm found to be correct, congratulations!
Adric, based on what you wrote, you can't afford to buy gold, so don't even think about it right now.
Wait...what?!?!
Graders have no knowledge of who sent a coin for grading. http://www.ngccoin.com/coingrading/ngc-coin-certification-overview.aspx#video
NGC automatically, and for no extra charge, attributes "Full Torch....
Maybe he's in jail?
Weren't the dates hand punched into the dies back then?
YW! Glad to help. When I saw your question, I just happened to have one of those notes in front of me. That made it easy and fast.
1994L It's from the Coin & Currency Set.
#1 is Mt Hood. Least favorite is Hot Springs. I really like the Hawai'i as it seems to be the one with the highest relief.
Huh?
Maybe if Half Dollar and Dollar coins were made of chromium, they'd circulate more and vendors would change over their machines to accept them.
05151978 (05/15/1978) not really 100% a birthday note? What would really be a 100% birthday note?
I'd love to, but no camera right now.
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