I do remember "In A Garda Da Vida."
Yours looks like a copy made for Souvenir shops. Welcome to CT.
And you all thought I was crazy.
That's an exceptional die clash. Very nice find.
That is a known weak area on the coins reverse. Many of the Cents have this on the reverse in the same area. Not a Mint error.
I'm thinking maybe a die crack. I see no signs of displaced metal.
Md to me.
A die crack would be thin and raised. That looks like more of a strange lamination error or a defect in them planchet. Nice find.
Who's he?
They are getting tougher to find. Welcome to CT.
Post and welcome to CT.
I have no idea what this is, other than an ancient coin. It's about the size of 2 pencil erasers. The second photo, I don't even know the correct...
Yes but that's for a 65 and I've never seen one graded that high.
It's a modern Note and the serial number is nothing special so only worth face value but in twenty years or so it may bring a bit more if kept in...
It will be overpriced
I just looked at USA Coin Book prices and they start a Good at $37.00 and a MS-65 is just over $1000.00. I wouldn't grade it either.
I have the coin packed away somewhere but I can't locate it. :(
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That's an ear?
Looks normal and a spender to me.
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