As the OP said this is for newbies so I’ll not say except that I like it.
It’s doubled but not a doubled die. MD or machine doubling at its best.
I think his price is very low considering it’s type. It should be slabbed.
Very nice error and I’d leave it as is myself.
Too much work I’m afraid. Lol
I’m glad you clarified you thread title as I was beginning to wonder.
If you see any displaced metal on either side or end of the groove, it’s damaged.
I had to laugh at 451 and you know why.
You found a nice one!
Misaligned die strike on the obverse and the reverse. AU-55
The Red Book is just a price guide. It does not contain prices that are a reality.
Only be concerned with the tougher date coins. And the higher grade ones. That should make it easier. You can use the Red Book but it’s just a...
Now it’s an elongated wheat. :)
As for the $100 train note, it’s probably a T-39, T-40 or a T-41. This is one of my train notes. The train notes are very popular and sell for a...
You should have hung unto them. Not sure of the $50 Jefferson Davis note but I’m sure it goes fir over $100 today. Here’s my $50 J. Davis note. I...
Agree with the above.
Yes, that is a nice note to have. The note that got me started on CSA Notes was the famous Horses Pulling Cannons. It’s a popular note and almost...
And I’m the head cook here and all I do is gain weight, lol
Congratulations and I hope to see the full, complete set in the very near future.
It’s known as DDD, Die Deteriorating Doubling or A worn die.
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