Both are in the 62-63 area.
I'm not seeing the doubling and I'm thinking AT but it sure is nice looking and worth what you paid. Nice find.
Looks like a nice die clash to me. Congrats on the find.
Before as that's the price but then add in the extras....
Definitely a 2009-D
Well it wasn't Jefferson's fault.
This was in with a few other tokens that I've posted recently. Very nice and fully enclosed.
Why toss it? It was perfectly spendable.
I do remember those as a kid also.
Three of us agree that's it's a form of no added value doubling.
PS Glad you and the wife are happy and agreed to this. That's what's a marriage is all about-doing things together for the family's best interest.
Even though I'm retired it would take me some time as well. Have fun!
A slightly thin planchet with a bit of grease on the last digit in the date.
X2
Keep the coins and yell CHARGE!!
That's a nice error.
From the Des Moines Coin Club, 75 years. Founded in 1936 they celebrated their 75th anniversary in 2011, the date of the encased Cent. Obverse...
I think he meant 75, not 750. They mentioned 750 twice and 75 the third time. If the teller made a $13,500 mistake they should loose their job.
Just start a new thread and post one coin at a time with photos of both sides, clear and full sized. State what you see and ask your questions....
I've never had a problem with new bills at my bank.
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