Now that’s funny!
I’m thinking this is from the forties, maybe fifties but I don’t know for sure. It was obviously a way to make people want to save and $5.00 was a...
Thanks Randy. All I get it recycled coin. Just the area I’m in. Just last week I received my 2nd Salt River Bay Quarter from 2020. It drives me...
That’s a great token Randy. By the time they hit my area they are far and few between and almost all of them contain more bags marks than normal.
Bay City, Michigan. This is a brass token and it has quite a bit of wear on both sides. The obverse is listed in the title with the bank building....
That’s normal on Peace Dollars.
That’s where the weakest strike shows the most.
With Peace Dollars it’s not wear, just the typical poor strike.
That can be considered normal for a die crack.
Nothing is doubled. The planchet is zinc, which is terrible for coins. And with zinc cents being around since mid 1982 to date it shows. The zinc...
One look at the first pic and I could tell it was a lamination error. When I saw the edge that more than confirmed it. That’s a great lamination....
No it’s not doubling of any sort. It’s just a slight buildup of the copper coating.
Read what the first poster said again. Yes, it’s damaged. Welcome to CT.
MS-64
I think it’s very interesting.
Sure looks like it to me. Nice find and welcome to CT.
Looks like the edge of a bank tellers stamp. That bill is only worth $50.00.
It’s a D and your gut knows it. Lol
When you discover the reason the seller(s) listed the coins your question will have been answered. All we can do is speculate.
@DonnaML Love the color of your bottle.
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