Minted by a worn die but that’s a great place for a die chip yo be. Nice find.
Yes it is and then look at what Hitler did to get Germany back on its feet. But then he started WWII as part of making Germany strong again. In...
It be is a beautiful looking coin.
We’re you going to say something? Hehe
Nope, two entirely different things. The number on the reverse is the back plate number. Welcome to CT.
Not even close to a Broadstruck coin.
It’s not worth the cost or time to do so. I can buy 6 of them for $1.00 in much better condition.
It’s 1923 Germany and WWI ended just over 4 years ago. On February 20, 1923 Germany print these 5000 mark notes. Only one side is printed in order...
My best for this date is a MS-64 FBL. Still working on a set of them but I’m not looking that hard. Other sets to complete first that are easier...
You need to turn it over. You’re holding it upside down. Silly horse. Lol
:zombie: I know you do. I read your posts. :)
Looks just like mine. A beautiful coin. I think most of the early Franklins have full bell lines.
Fill the holes and spend the rest. Just don’t take them back to the bank where you bought them.
It’s very common but fun to find and keep. It’s basically called a stuck digit.
On Jefferson? I see a quarter with Washington. Lol
You hit the jackpot with this detecting find! What a haul. I’m surprised you made it home without being mugged. A great day sir. :)
I can see what looks like minor wear in a few places so I’m at AU-55.
Unfortunately it’s just a spender. Keep if you like to help you identify MD or Mechanical Doubling, in the future. It’s very common. Welcome to CT.
You did the right thing.
Condition on paper money is everything. There are definite signs of circulation so it won’t bring top dollar. A definite keeper due to the...
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