Both are worth a total of two cents.
I wouldn't for the Nickels but the dollar coins I'd be tempted to check.
I'll accept your word but I know of nothing in any manuals that covers this. I've been in a number of offices and no one has a dedicated safe for...
My current mail carrier said that due to covid all carriers have been instructed to sign for the parcel when at the address. It's also scanned so...
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It's a 1944 Lincoln Wheat Ear Cent that has a detached lamination. A great looking piece and a mint error. Not worth a lot but worth keeping and...
That's a genuine 1895 Half Penny. Very common but it's the real deal.
That's a really nice error. The date range is due to no date on the coin and it being minted on a Zinc planchet. It was obviously slabbed in 2008....
The idea of wrapping the entire box in tape is good. The main point is to tape every cardboard seam where the box could be opened and resealed....
Those safes are not for customers parcels to be placed in. They mainly contain stamps. Remember, I retired from the post office. And I was in...
Time to contact your local postmaster and make inquiries. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
We can see the tracking but the postal employees can. That's for added protection. Every time that package changes hands someone must sign for it....
The 1964-D is copper and the 1995-D is Zinc with a copper coating. Both are worth one cent each. Welcome to CT.
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Looks normal
I'd have your scale rechecked.
Damaged in a vise grip.
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