Not to mention the dozens if not hundreds of additives in plastics, hardeners, softeners, resins, etc.
The star notes are worth keeping also.
I'm going be at disney world until Wednesday, so I'm extending the contest until then.
92?!! That's cold!
There's hundreds of different kinds of plastics, some almost like metal, others like putty.
It's worth a lot more because it is a star note. Someone who collects notes will probably be able to tell you a price. Good find
Was it as reeded or lettered edge?
Wow, great find plus a DD!
It's to get you to buy more. Why would there be a 3 cent piece in a cent roll? I can tell by the crimp it it was done by hand and I bet it was.
That's a self crimped "coin-tainer" roll. I can tell the the rolling style.
You should get them re-evaluated for a star.
Someone mentioned over a million on here also.
Hmm, Indian. Good thing I didn't buy it either, $50 was way too much.
It's an error, I think from very worn dies. Defiantly not PMD.
Shoot them an email.
I'm 19 years old, and trust me, with this generation, coin collecting will be all but dead in around 50 years. There will still be collectors,...
I wouldn't reholder it unless you were already sending in other coins for grading. That way you save on shipping.
Check out this gold coin I have here. Any one know anything about it? Civilization, age, etc? It weighs .5g. Do you think it has any value?...
Yes, there are perfect coins. They are very common (in mint sets and proof sets that is)
I believe some members here own unopened bags.
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