They are all error notes. The one in front of the 0 is missing. Lol
It would be so nice to get a few rolls of new coins.
Well I said a 64 so for me that's good as I don't collect commemoratives.
No problem, just thought I'd let you know so it's not repeated. :)
It's nice and a keeper but you can't use the open forum to solicit. That's what the for sale forum is for or can send a pm to that person.
That is a zero and it looks that way because of the C in front of it. Your eyes play tricks on you and this is a good one.
It's a wide AM.
A cheap Token from China but it fits for St. Patrick's Day. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It appears to me from those photos that the letters you are referring to are backwards. Is that the case?
Sorry but it didn't show
This was an accomplishment for the year.
Thanks. I bought that one first, then the 1914-D and the rest followed. I bought the best I could get at the time. I just couldn't afford a higher...
I don't see any cuds so you may want to explain what you see and where. This is a cud: [ATTACH]
That's a nice roll of Walking Liberty Halves. You should keep them safe.
I wonder where the poll is? MS-64 but I'm no good at grading these types of coins.
There's no mintmark.
Can you post a full size photo of the entire obverse?
It was minted at the Philadelphia Mint.
I didn't know they minted an undated version. Is it newer? Grease filled Die? Now I've got to be on the lookout for one of those. Lol :)
No disrespect taken. Unfortunately those people in that coin shop don't know. Paddyman98 is a top Error collector Fred Weinberg is foremost in...
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