I have my doubts
They won't get a cent from me.
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Welcome to CT. I'm not seeing Doubling except fir worn dies. The weak spots are from grease on the Die which is common.
Some I've found look like the day they were made. Others, you can tell it's a proof.
Not sure if they do or not. You need someone to answer this that deals with them more than I do. Do another thread on that question.
I'm not a VAM collector but there are plenty of members that are. When a Die develops a crack it grows in size as the Die is used. However there...
To me it just a minor issue. It has 49 years of circulation and it shows it. It looks like a very minor die that was not aligned correctly. It...
I'd save one of each year and mintmark in that condition but they are only worth face value.
No, it's known as a misaligned die strike, MAD for short. Nicevto find a good one, excellent to keep for education purposes and common enough to...
To minor to be of concern.
Nice die crack. Morgans are known for them. I'm sure a VAM collector could help you identify it.
It's normal
I do remember that!
That's funny! I've never had a problem with Halves but I do get some strange looks with $2.00 bills.
Chinese Lucky Money. That's what the US Mint calls it. According to Chinese Folk Lore a serial number starting with an 8 represents wealth and...
Not in my area. They only accept what they recognize.
It's a normal once Cent Zinc coin.
For gold coins it's the inclused design Indians. On silver coins, a Bust series coin and for copper, I'm still waiting.
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