I can’t either. Lol Best we can do is admit the mistake and make every effort not to repeat it.
If you don’t ask, it’s an automatic no. :)
There’s enough of the lettering there so it would not be an error. If graded it wouldn’t get a mention. Just a spender.
I saw those as well, DDD. And welcome to CT.
Not at all.
Nice one! I don’t have a rubber token.
Sounds good
Now I can’t see any doubling on that coin either. Lol. I have a couple of war nickels that easily show the doubling but those are listed in the...
If I recall it’s a common counter stamp.
Something small but it magnifies. So have you used a magnifying glass to try and determine what that is? If you can enlarge , ask yourself if the...
I bought this a month or two ago. It’s in an old ANACS small or shorty slab. Labeled as MS-65, 5 FS and a DDR. The Red Book does not list a 1944-P...
I’ve seen that counter stamp before.
My dealer supplies them. I’ll try to remember to ask him.
Kinds does look like an F5 so it’s very possible that if so, it’s not from the BEP but from another source not connected with them.
An 1836 Capped Bust Dime from the next to last year they were produced. I Crete this as a VF+. The mint produced 1,190,000 and this has a rarity...
I like that one! Very interesting.
Sounds like his office has the carriers signing for everything to prevent the spread of the virus. Your carrier either scanned it delivered...
The right side number, 36 is normal. I can’t make out a number as the left side gets blurry. Dirt like Steve said as there shouldn’t be anything...
One thing to remember is that in some case you can see a date on the rolled coin. That doesn’t mean it was done that year but usually it’s close....
Definitely a 1901 elongated
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