Looks like an offset or wet ink transfer. The note is well circulated so that lowers the value.
To me it looks like the curled base variety but it would be best to spend the money and have it properly graded by a TPG. I would go with PCGS or...
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I’m thinking it was caused by a worn die.
Hope you get them fixed.
Too far for me but if you go, have a great time.
Are you trying to out fo me Randy? Glad you had a great time and enjoyed the show. You got some beautiful coins.
Lol, I loved that show and I have the complete series on DVD. It’s hilarious and one of the best shows ever. :)
Yes, a Walker and a SQL about 2 years ago. I was surprised but I kept them. :)
Me. Ed can and he can also drive a UPS truck, talk on the telephone and do many other things. I sure miss that show. :)
Silver coins freely circulated for the first 10 years of my life. After that, as time went by you could still find silver in charge but it became...
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I had the same thought. Just didn’t say it but glad you did.
It’s sure nice getting change like that today.
Wouldn’t that be nice. To have the certificates be worth more now than when they were issued.
Sell them as a coin collectible.:)
Very nice looking and I’d keep that one also.
It’s a great looking token and yes it has value. All Civil War Tokens have value. Yours is in nice condition but I don’t know it’s value. Try...
What I see from the better photos stands out as the coin was struck by a worn die. That’s very common and not an error.
Just call Littleton and ask if they will let your friend redeem them.
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