Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful!
Look under the RE in LIBERTY. That’s the reeded edge from another coin, like a Quarter. It hit and damaged the R in LIBERTY.
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The reverse has been removed so it’s damaged after it left the mint.
You’re buying the coin, not the holder so yes, it can do down in value. Just because it’s in a holder is no guarantee of it’s value.
Ask for more. :)
Possibly an S
Your cent was damaged after it left the mint. Those bumps are plating blisters which are common on these zinc cents. Welcome to CT.
Your dime has reeds so not a Broadstruck dime.
Not sure why it tripled posted as I only tapped once. I edited this post so it only shows twice.
A very kind and generous offer.
So that what that is. Thanks.
You may be correct. I’m at my antique shop so not totally focused on coins. The last four days I sold over $600.00 and nothing was $30.00. Lots to...
First, how do you know this is from 2000 or afterwards? The mint started making these in 1982. Next, they have a thin copper coating and from the...
Liking it is the best reason to buy. :)
Correct, at least in my book.
Did someone mention trains? This is a CSA Note, $100.00. The serial number is 59,000 and there are 2 interest stamps on the reverse along with a...
I just can’t tell but I f do see lots of circulation wear.
I don’t see signs of over inking, I do see signs of the bill moving while being printed. More so on the right side than the left.
The photo shows the upper right serial number with the last three numbers, 236 moving in an upward direction. They should be flat and straight. Is...
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