Sounds like a spender to me.
Very nice surprise and glad it came your way. Very nice looking.
The spot price of silver says it’s worth at least $4.50 but in G-4 the Red Book says it’s worth $25.00 and my book is four years old. It’s worth...
Because the reverse was printed correctly and there is only one printing run. The front of the bills require two printing runs and the third run...
I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw your response. Still laughing. :)
Thanks for explaining that. Now it makes sense.
Another brain fart? Lol
The bottom of the 8 looks lower than the bottom of the 2, making it a large date. Please explain.
It was.
Yes, sugar is sweet. LOL All kidding aside, one thing that really left an impression on me was the bedroom. A large double bed that almost...
A number of years ago my wife and I went to Louisiana to visit family. While there we took a tour of a sugar plantation. I enjoyed the your so...
At my LCS, yes.
My local LCS charges customers that want to buy them fifty cents each. Welcome to CT.
Common large date
A beautiful clash on a US Gold Dollar Coin from 1855. The entire head is a strong clash. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mint made wackies. All off center strikes. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A man made wacky. The start of a Hobo Nickel. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just a weakly struck coin. The weakness is focused on the center of the coin.
Looks normal to me for a worn die struck of that time period.
Looks like solder. It’s too damaged to be concerned about.
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