The problem with this is what Books touched on, and that's THE SWITCH. Once you take it out of the holder, the dealer will not take it back if it...
Score. Kudos.
The creases affect the value. A common $50 Chicago from 1934 is around $60.
It is not a certificate, it is a U.S. Note. My guess is $5. Although they go a little higher on E Bay.
Bargains can be found. But generally you get what you pay for. This is why I priced them at low end of the spectrum for each note, the distressed...
^^^^ This. One above, Dave says it. The original photo suggests an S. The current photos are clearly a "filled" D. While not surprising, it is...
Got one of these from the bank (credit union) along with the big head monopoly money North Korean supernote 100's. I saved it for a while because...
All coins should be graded by the same criteria regardless of rarity.
I copied the OP's photo so I could enlarge it and look at it. Compared to a real 1943 copper, a steel 1943 and a 1948. The 3 looks good. What are...
And back to the OP's photo. The 3 looks OK which to my untrained eye is where you can tell if it is an altered 1948. If it doesn't stick to a...
If you really have a copper 1943, how can you trust sending it to anyone, and not have them, steal/ switch etc. on you? (serious question) Are...
I like them. Value wise, IDK. In 10 years or 15 are you going to need that $74? Probably not. And you will have these for the rest of your life....
The 1978 Ike is worth a dollar.
I have seen many of his videos on YT. ( same SN). While he is not breaking the rules, I don't watch them here. They really don't belong here....
I have the 12-D. The OP photo looks like an S to me, my D is more solid and filled. This mm looks like it has the breaks in it to be an S. Anxious...
What does it weigh? Curious if it is 1/10 of a gram light. I realize that would still fall within the guidelines, but it would suggest that some...
Coin appears cleaned. If it was red, it would be in a slab that said red. It's possible the D was scrubbed off. The veracity of this seller is not...
Just going on instincts, the area in question does not look natural to me. Something caused that to happen post mint. Whether it is AT, cleaning...
A photo would help. Otherwise, it could be anything.
I was kidding. You can't always read through sarcasm in a post on the net. Slabbing ruined baseball cards for me. Coins are different of course,...
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