You’re seeing the same thing I am. I just don’t have all those neat arrows on my cell phone.
Wow!!! What a great note! Did you notice the Registers signature? If not look carefully before I tell you.
I hear that. I’m trying to obtain another CSA Note this week. I’ll let you know.
Lol
I can barely see it in hand. No way can I get photos on my cell phone. The slab from the TPG is correct from what I can see.
First time I’ve noticed that and I’m sure you are correct.
Shame about the condition. CSA Notes with trains tend to bring hunger amounts as trains are highly sought after. This one has a hand written...
You can see portion of the edge but you can’t see the errors.
I can’t imagine why
Looks like a greaser to me. Welcome to CT.
Sure looks like it to me. Am I mistaken or not but if you post coins that are not yours isn’t it polite to say so?
That label sure is an error. Your coin is a 1921 and that’s the rarer of the two dates. Very nice and in a high grade too.
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Sounds great. I’ve never thought about that as I have relatives that served on both sides.
From the Kalgoorlie area in Western Australia. A nice 1/3 ounce nugget. [ATTACH]
On May 12, 1920 Congress authorized a special half dollar to commemorate the landing of the pilgrims at Plymouth Massachusetts in 1620. Cyrus E....
It’s not a cud. Looks like a die crack that could be the start of a lamination. Definitely a keeper.
Let me be direct: NO!!!
All I see is a worn cent with a few dings. :D
Well, you are in Nevada and there’s some nice ones out there. :)
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