I did vote.
I took it and thanks for posting but I have my doubts that the mint will follow the advice from those that respond.
Anything prior to 1850. They’ve been minting dead presidents way to long now.
What a wonderful gift. Your nephew must think very highly of you. Glad you had a great day for your birthday.
Praying you receive them today.
Follow Randy’s advice and post in a new thread with photos. It’s either been plated or it has toned to that color. Copper tones many colors....
It’s a very nice business strike. Definitely not a proof coin. It was minted in Philadelphia.
I agree with the above comments.
Yes I do. It’s one of many in my personal collection. Here’s a great folding error that I also own. I have a number of Gutter Folds and I have a...
I’ll not comment on a “broken ladder” as that is not worth collecting to me. I don’t mean to be nasty but it’s the way I feel as a collector of notes.
Sounds good. Maybe a GTG (guess the grade)?
I’d say you overpaid. It looks like the top left corner is slightly torn or missing.
I had to look for this. I knew I had one. You can see this note is a lot lower than yours. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It’s not an off center note. It’s a printing error so it’s an obverse misprinting. It is only a little low. This is a $100 note that is printed...
A nice binary note but lots of wear. This would be under $4.00 at my LCS.
A circulated star note in this condition sells for about $5.00 at my LCS.
Maybe a little low but not enough to interest me. The wear, creases and the stain lower the value.
P Old age marks are gone right me. I’m slowly getting a few myself. Lol
Please post the results. :) And best wishes on receiving pleasing grades.
@Randy Abercrombie I think you need the next safe in your office from your business. Lol
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