The reverse does show more wear. Given the tougher grading on woodies, I would go down to AU-53.
This is 1 million dollars in 10,000 bills. [ATTACH]
24-D awesome. Does the legit improper alloy mix straight grade? AU-58
So when the obverse is exactly the same, and they changed the name (and the reverses) to Native American dollar, they put the edge lettering on?...
It depends. Older notes can be circulated and still be worth something.
There are 5 of these illegal coins, and if they are all entombed in a plastic slab, no one is taking a million dollar coin out of the slab where...
When the high spots on an old cent are shiny like new copper, usually that is a result of cleaning.
No. I don't find any modern zinc cents worth much. There is always going to be one or two great condition coins that someone is willing to pay WAY...
On the first one, I agree with environmental damage. Things will eat through copper over time. Pollution, acids, air, water, a host of chemicals....
NVM
I know that the lettering on the side is an error (E PLURIBUS UNUM) that was only supposed to be on the Pres dollars and some Sac's got that by...
Sneaky guy edited his post from 5 cents to 1.5 cents.
Freddie Kruger?
Interesting how each serial # is 20,000 higher.
An 82 copper small date in MS 65 could be worth up to 50 cents retail. As for the doubled die, 1. Make sure you take clear, crisp, detailed photos...
I think: Yes 1980 is about right. In 1979 they started putting P for Philly on the Susan B Anthony dollar coins, and then 1980 on all the others...
50 years ago a Hershey bar was a nickel. It's not a quarter now, it's about .75 cents (more or less depending on the area you live) and it's smaller.
Happens all the time. If they are all shifted up and down, that would be something.
There's tons of 1964's they are worth a nickel. If the 1952 was in better shape, it would be worth about a dime. There are some good Jefferson...
Chop marks are still post mint damage and wouldn't be acceptable on any other type of coin. This double standard is hypocritical.
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