I don’t do the obsoletes but I love the CSA Notes. I’m slowly building a nice collection of them. Sure wish I started collecting them in my...
It’s a normal zinc cent that’s not and never was a proof. It has plating issues which is common.
Well congratulations are in order. Nice notes, especially the 1929 $20.00 obsolete note. Now, when are you going to start collecting the...
Yes there are a few nice people in the world. When I was managing my post office every once in awhile I would find a wallet in a blue collection...
This is why I sell a roll of $.50 for $1.00 in my antique shop. I double my money and since I’m not a variety collector, so who knows what you’ll...
I recently purchased this coin, an 1854 Liberty Seated Quarter. It has arrows at the date and no rays making it a variety 3 coin. 12,380,000 were...
Typical government. The coin states ONE CENT and they called it something else.
Yours is an incomplete planchet. The type of clip is called a straight clip, which is more than likely from the side, not the end.
Yes they were but break it down a bit more. Variety 1 1837-1838, No obverse stars Variety 2 1838-1853, Stars on obverse Variety 3 1853-1855,...
I wouldn’t like to have errors in my car or a few other things I own, but coins, errors are great. I’m not a variety collector, but I do enjoy the...
A nice grease filled die caused. Common but yours is missing or weak in more areas. And it’s a Cent, not a Penny. Says so on the reverse. And...
The correct term is an incomplete planchet. As to the type of the incomplete planchet, it’s a curved clip.
V K ash dies do not cause the metal to move. You can see displaced metal on the top side. This is from the coin taking a hit, probably by another...
I’d have to pass. That isn’t a scratch, it’s a gouge and that would annoy me something terrible.
Something is just not right. Send it in to a TPG and have it graded and slabbed, then show us the coin in the slab with the label.
I’d keep it if I found it. A nice binary note.
Love that rainbow toner!
No problem. And I know the general area you’re in so I understand the snow. I used to live in Bozeman.
We need to use common sense. :smuggrin:
In my first grade class there was a set up of a kitchen. The walls were high so even the teacher couldn’t see unless she was inside. I was kissing...
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