That proof should never have made it into that set. They are supposed to look at them. IDK if it is worth more with that error. If it weren't a...
They look cleaned. They all look like they were cleaned the same way, they all have the same look.
Etched with acid or vinegar to reveal the date. I'm not saying you did this, but someone did. The way you can tell is this. Dates on Buffaloes...
What Treashunt said. A 1914-D even in well circulated condition is very valuable. However, it appears this coin was etched to reveal the date,...
Not if it is from Philly. Only D or S. Or blank for Philly.
Well I don't mean to crack them out of the encased mint plastic. Just open the envelope. I never understood people who would buy "unopened" wax...
10-20 cents.
I doubt the envelopes will add to the value, unless there are some OCD lunatics who collect such a thing. EBay is full of these "unopened proof...
Steve, since these numbers are not sequential, did you go through them before sealing them in the Cone of Silence?
It takes decades to realize that you don't know anything. This is true in poker and in coins. You have to start at the beginning, and forget...
It's pretty obvious. Sorry you can't see it.
The serial numbers on the other bills were all ALMOSTS.
Yes I see the outline of an animal. Like a cat. The head is on the right and the tail is on the left. And the legs.
To be an error it would have to leave the mint like this. It's likely that this was done post mint.
The first 4 have a slight premium above face. The bottom 4 I would say no.
The mint is coming to reclaim this rare treasure.
I don't find any star notes to be worth more than face value unless: It is very old. and or It is very rare. and or It is perfectly crisp. and or...
It's an S, it's not worth anything.
P-1 THAT IS AWESOME. So this is a counterfeit slab? THAT MAKES IT EVEN AWESOMER.
Reviving 15 year old pointless threads. Priceless.
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