You got me howling with that one! :)
It's been in circulation for 40 years. It was damaged early and has worn down the rough spots. Spend it.
Looks like a lot of fun in those boxes. 2 rolls on top with wheat ears on the ends so maybe you'll do really good. :)
I'm with you on toning. The obverse is beautiful but I'm considering using a fast light dipping with a q-tip on the reverse.
Now that's funny! But I know you're just teasing her. Lol
Yes, the obverse is lovely.
Each jeweler is different and it's up to that jeweler to decide what's in their best interest.
Yes to MD. Yes to a fingerprint.
Way to go girl!
Then we must agree to disagree and I'm fine with that. Hopefully, you are too.
Transition year and both were made so lower mintage on IHC and Lincoln Wheat Ears.
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Looks like a D with a die chip.
In the condition that your note is in I would expect $10 would be the highest a collector would pay for it.
It's a 1949 Roosevelt Dime. My photos just can't capture the true beauty in this coin. The obverse has a nice toning of light browns, yellows,...
If you don't ask, it's an automatic no. A phone call for an explanation bests cracked and resubmitting to me.
Just s worn die.
Yours is different than beavers above.
On this coin, I think I'd call the TPG and discuss the grade it received before cracking and resubmitting. Hold them accountable and understand...
I blew one a week or two ago. Other than that it's been awhile. You are correct, usually I am on the lower side. On occasion I get one correct,...
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