Disagree that the OP's coin is BU. While Lincoln looks very well struck there is wear on LIBERTY and other parts of the obverse. The rim from 7-10...
It may vary in different states. I went when it was not busy at all. All of the tellers had nothing to do. Maybe that helped it wasn't busy.
Wells Fargo will usually give you a few rolls of pennies. (Without an account.) But most will not. I am not endorsing them. I used to have an...
No it's not an error. An error is a mistake that happens at the mint. What happens after the mint is damage, either intentional or accidental....
Yes. Because it wasn't one planchet that was tossed into a hopper. However many quarter blanks you get from 1 roll of dime stock. Here is a link...
This could be a very good error. The weight and thickness suggest it is good.
But the weight is too heavy. Something must have been added to the buffalo. Buffalo weighs 5.0 grams. There is an extra 1.7g of metal here.
OK thank you. Because there are clear differences and it's the same year.
Yes I also like the Algerian note.
I am in the VF 35 camp. I think the reverse is better. Too many scratches on the obverse for me. But then again I graduated in the top 40% of the...
I just got a photo off of an online price guide site. To compare. I have a few half dimes. But I have never even seen a 1795.
Is it real? Do they have different reverses? It looks different from this one: [ATTACH]
150.51 Most of it looks like face value except for a few 40% halves and some circulated Jeffersons, the mint sets have very little numismatic...
Don't use all caps. Is it a penny? It's a steel 1943 worth a dime. Photos would be helpful
They printed 42,000 of the $100,000 gold certificates. All of the surviving notes have been accounted for, and are currently in the hands of the...
I dug up 12,000 things and this is the first Eisenhower I ever got. (Last Sunday) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's my 1932 plain. Too lazy to take it out of the flip. It's prob VF. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The trillion dollar coin.
Damage. Melt value of the dime: $1.25
You would have a $3 coin in a $20 or $30 slab. It's fine in a 2x2 as Eddie said.
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