I like the semi con man. Played by Pat Buttram. You can see him in the famous Alfred Hitchcock episode: The Jar.
Just looked blurry to me. I couldn't tell what it is.
Points for Stevearino and Ed Wood School of Grading.
Agree with the other posts. How about a comparison photo with your bow tie, and another bow tie to show why you think there is an error?
^^^^^^ I agree with the grade. But sometimes, aren't planchet errors considered details?
I like the 1917 17D and 17S with no stars on the reverse under the eagle. (Type 1) Affordable semi key dates.
These coins are very common (40's Mercury dimes). 1945-D. It looks cleaned. Uncleaned $1.50. Cleaned, melt value $1.20. You want old, rare and...
I see damage on both sides. Pit's on the obverse and rim ding. Big chunk at 9 o'clock on the reverse. VF-details. Worth melt value. $1.20.[ATTACH]
Can you go to a jewelry store, and have the metals analyzed without damaging the coin? When it comes back and it's not 95% copper and 5% tin/and...
It's not anywhere close to high enough to be valuable. I'll go VF-25. Needs to be MS-60's. It's a spender. There are tons of these in circulation....
Yes it looks like that. But the stamp is actually on top of that eagle. And the way they have designed the new bills with the color shifting ink...
hard to tell from that photo if it is 21 or 20.
It's not so much the damage, but the fact that it appears circulated. The other nickel proofs don't show that. Proof is not a grade but a method...
The D mm is very straight. I didn't realize that in the sideways orientation. I'm not sure what this discoloration is: [ATTACH]
They are only worth 100 to me because, they are not really that old, or rare. I would prefer 100's to be from the 1934 series, 1950 or 1966 Red...
Let me try another pic (rims look better here) As I said your color is off, and it is in remarkable condition, which is unlikely unless someone...
Compare yours, to the only known 1943-D copper cent [ATTACH]
My online guide show these to be $110. And that is only in truly uncirc condition. To me, these are worth $100 each. Good luck.
Color seems off. Reverse would be helpful.
The reason I was lower is because while the reverse is nicer, coins are graded more on the obv. first. And the obv is not as VF as the rev. So I...
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