Sounds like a strikethrough error. Do you have a picture?
Seems at least AU-50 to me, and I'm thinking ms range.
If you get some very heavy lead plates, and put 500 pounds or so of them in the bottom, no one will be getting those coins : ) Thats what's in...
He sold 50+ 1793 liberty caps at an auction in 2002, and those are the ones I've been seeing with his name on the holder.
You are going to need to use a reducing agent to remove the green stuff. Make sure you have nothing valuable before you do this though.
I think you can get NGC slabbed ones for 7 or 8 bucks. Rip off IMO.
I was at a coinstar the other day, and in the place where the slip prints out, there were several wheat pennies, which someone probably pulled...
I should also mention, that I am pretty sure he sold some of these coins and bought them back, which is why I am confused as to why his name would...
A lot of my fathers coins in PCGS holders display his last name and then say coll. I haven't seen any coins besides his that have this. I'd ask...
If the other side is the same, I don't think its a hobo. Maybe just a token of some kind? I'm sure someone here knows.
I bet someone sold that as a metal detector find. I've seen people buy those before.
I think its a hobo nickel, which is a carved buffalo nickel. Look at the one of the current contests. I could be wrong though
http://cgi.ebay.com/1919-D-MERCURY-DIME-NNC-MS-65-FULL-BANDS-VERY-RARE_W0QQitemZ8342214291QQcategoryZ39456QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem If anyone pays...
That makes sense. : )
I know this. I was simply confused, because someone said that it was post mint, simply because the letter was not raised. I think they may be...
The reason I asked if it was a dropped letter, is because dropped letters are incluse, and not raised above the metal.
That was my thought too, but my friend insists its a F. I'd ask him why, but he's not around at the moment.
There is a b, , that is impressed into the coin. I'm not sure if it is a dropped letter, or post strike damage. What do you guys think?
The guy who gave it to me, is a friend of mine, and a dealer, and he told me it was in F condition (It was free :) ) and I was wondering if he is...
Oooh, please count me in.
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