There is an ALMOST thread in the Paper Money forum. This would be a nice addition.
The 1969-S is INCREDIBLY rare, and the doubling is prominent.
This could be a number of denominations. I am going to assume the leaf is one of the wheat stalks on the Lincoln reverse. OK I saw the other post....
While most of them appear genuine hits, the 1966 appears photo shopped. Look carefully at the cut line above LIBERYY.
Copper cents weigh 3.1g (3.11) and there is no coating. What's magnetic? Nickel, iron, steel, cadmium? Copper cents are 95% copper and 5% tin and...
Except the value is compromised. If it was worth $25 before the mint mark removal, now it's less than $10.
Of the few proofs that were struck (it's great to learn something new) would they use a die that was a 5 over 3? (Technically not a 5/3 but a...
The damage in that area suggests removal. The 1922-D by itself is a semi key date. Now it's almost worthless. Greed has ruined another nice coin.
The OP has nothing, if he does they are counterfeits.
The 1982-D small date zinc is not valuable.
I thought they didn't make any 1845 half dime proofs.
Ideally you want 8 numbers in a row ascending or descending. 01234567 12345678 87654321 76543210. I think 7 in a row has a very slight premium....
The first couple are 100 dollar coins even in that condition. Then the next couple are in the 60-75 range. Then you have some in the 20 dollar...
You see when it was devalued 1000-1, the old money which is what you have the 100 peso is worth 1/10 of a current peso which =1/2 of a cent. The 5...
It appears I am not allowed to create a thread. If I said anything political I am sure it was tongue in cheek, just a joke, sarcastic. I don't...
$1320 won't be ridiculous if it is $1500 before the end of the year. If the stock market goes down or the dollar gets weaker, or North Korea blows...
There are 1909 and 1909 VDB and 1909-S and 1909-S VDB. Yours is a 1909.
I was thinking metal shears.
The 1960 SD is physically smaller than the LD, but with the others I'm not sure about the size difference.
An improperly cleaned cent will look orange. Yours appears red-brown. Other cleaned coins will show scratches from the cleaning.
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