AU 53 the S looks a little funky. Why is there what looks like verdigris in there, and no where else?
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[ATTACH] I dont know why it attached the 50, I loaded that first full size.
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This guide says 35 cents for MS 66, and this guide is high retail http://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/small-cents/lincoln-memorial-cent/ Now the RB...
When you produce billions of coins, you can't check them all. You can only spot check one here and there. So some of the errors get through.
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No key dates or errors. But nice to find a 1911. I got my first silver recently: [ATTACH]
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The small date you want is 1960 philly, the denver is almost nothing.
I did read it before, I still did not see an O on the obverse, so I am asking where specifically is the placement of the O.
Where is the O?
That looks pretty cool and legit to the untrained eye (me).
I agree with what you are saying TheMont. With coins it has to do with damaging the original surfaces of the coin. As for paper money, do paper...
Which type is the 64-D reverse?
There is such a premium on big bills now, this bill which used to sell for 600 probably goes for 1000 and up these days. So I wouldn't mess with...
They killed whatever value this had when they took an implement to it. If they sell it for $6000 they are criminals.
An error is when it leaves the mint that way and usually has value. When a coin is damaged after leaving the mint, it is not an error and usually...
I do metal detecting and I get coins (nickels,dimes, quarters) that look like this all the time from being in the ground, they are worth face value.
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