I've tried their ad specials this past year and they keep returning my money. Guess I did that "For new customers only" one too many times.
And this is why I prefer ANACS for errors/varieties, even for their specials and economy tier. As long as I'm confident about my attribution,...
Can anyone look it up to see if it's even in a genuine holder? How could this have happened?
The kids at the local X-Mart don't have a clue really. I keep getting decent stuff from them and just play the part of the dumb old guy.
These are relatively inexpensive. I believe they are still made. Each has 11 semi rigid sleeves so you can store 22 notes back to back.
Not the best centering but for $1.00 I'm not complaining. Clerk says..."Dude, not sure if this a real bill or not, but you didn't get it from...
I store mine in semi rigid holders plus in an album.
Yes, I found a half dozen of those in a bulk lot I purchased last year. Too many kids here though.
Yes and Whitman, Littleton and Dansco also sell albums for Casino tokens, which are also very collectible.
I'm not really good at these but someone will come along and help. I do know the Chinese still make these as replicas today and they age them to...
Even if you did not see it, at least you have an open mind. Unlike so many other newbs. It's refreshing.
Way too much glare to be able to tell.
Maybe someone here could provide an overlay to prove it's not a clash?
You have shown it to all of us and all of us have reached the same conclusion, plating blisters. Now, it's time to spend $30.00 ++ and have it...
Sorry Joy but the rim damage is the tell tale sign of a vice or pliers.
White vinegar will work on some but do not soak for very long as it will etch the surfaces on the coin. Try it for 30 minutes and see what...
Mine was not a review but a direct contact with the seller.
Maybe you should offer it for 40K like the fella with his quarter. Priceless label error...One of a kind...you'll never see another like it...
You have what is known as LP1 & LP3 cents. Early Years cent & Professional Life cent. LP2 is the Formative Years cent & LP4 is the Presidential cent.
SWEET and what a sweetie for doing that for you.
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