Are those the cast aluminum ones? I remember these being four for a dollar when I was a kid.
It has the red stripe so is from Denver. These things happen and from what I've read it does add a bit of value being mis-packaged but not a lot....
Post anything you are not sure of. it's the only way to find out for sure. And we all like helping out.
Neither Variety Vista nor Wexler lists a doubled die for 1919. I see a possible die crack here which could have die chip attached. But doing some...
I am not aware of a 1919S horizontal mm, but I would guess that being as damaged as it is, that it's possible the mm was pushed over from damage.
You could make a lot of nice lockets and bracelets with those. There HAS to be another way to market fakes. (legally)
I knew someone would end up having one. I wonder how many 1938's were tooled to look like 33's.
I'm not much on fakes but considering the heavy wear on these, someone would have had to have gone through a lot of trouble making fakes look...
Could have been bent with pliers with a heavy towel or cloth to avoid showing tool marks.
They did not make Buffalo Nickels in 1933, sorry.
Or under any big old lonely tree in the middle of a field, with a metal detector, where some bone weary farmer sat for a spell after a hard days work.
I sold the Grit newspaper when I was a kid. There were 3 little old ladies on my route who were born in the late 1800's who had a can on top of...
Yes, they are way overpriced. I get their mailings all the time. Especially good to stay away from stamped covers with the coins. Having collected...
My apologies also.
I missed that, thanks.
No clue but I'm not going to order them to find out.:vomit:
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Another company to stay away from who does not know squat about coins. Although I regularly buy electronics and gadgets from them they are walking...
And all this time I thought this was Thor. LOL.
Sadly, as good as I have gotten with computers, including fixing them, I've never learned how to copy and paste. It's an old curmudgeon thing,...
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