It can’t hurt it.
It’s nice but not worth the cost to have it graded. That would be wasting your hard earned money. Just put on a flip to protect it.
I can see what you mean but I have no words to describe it.
I think Kathy was a young girl and he gave this bill to her after he signed it. Probably for her birthday.
Just a zinc cent that led a difficult life.
My LCS only pays $.07 for each one. Says they are common and people don’t want nickels.
I know several coins dealers that have boxes of Wheat Ear Cents. Every time they got wheats, into the box the common dates would go. Now, their...
That is one nice strike through!
It not worth the cost of grading. And I’m not sure it would grade as it looks cleaned. That would give it a details grade-cleaned. You’d never...
Looks like a 198? And I really think this is a zinc cent. From the photo it looks it.
Never heard that name.
It’s all MD and DDD or as the common name says, it’s worthless doubling. With this date you won’t need and magnifying to see it. It really stands out.
Are your trying to gaslight me? Lol
Aren’t those silver dollars containing .7734 ounces of silver?
Definitely damaged.
I only need 5 or 6 more Franklins. All must be PCGS graded as MS-64 or 65 and they must have the FBL designation. A couple of the ones I have have...
It looks like a nice uncirculated cent and someone spilled something on it, like soda or ketchup. It’s toast now.
That I have no idea because personally, I’d never do that. Go with what history and proven itself. It’s more fun and much more rewarding.
Most likely they are struck through grease. As for the 1955-S, it was exposed to something that no longer matters.
A fairly common date so in the $35.00 range.
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