From an uncirculated set minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Same thing but this one was minted in Denver, Colorado. [ATTACH]...
Sexy? Ya gotta explain that. :smuggrin:
Don't I know that. Lol When it was the seventies I used to think I'd be 46 when the next century arrived and I wondered if I be alive to see it.
My thought was the '60's but it's only a guess.
Just joking my friend but I won't stop you.
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That's a great error that any one of us paper collectors would be proud to add to our collections. May I ask where you got it and how long have...
You can start with this one. It will help you to learn your book. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great! I'll post my Bust Halves and you can tell me all about them. Lol
If I had to say I'd call thst a fake. A modern copy to be used as a piece of jewelry. Welcome to CT.
Just a nice looking coin from Denver so not a proof. Welcome to CT.
You got it right girl! It's PMD! Try all you want but it's not going to change anything. Lol
It's a minor lamination. That's all. NAV
If one put their mind to it, I think there is a conspiracy in everything. It only takes a theory.
Otherwise known as a MAD. Quite common but not worth any extra $.
Thanks Paddy! Only a New Yorker would know for sure. Lol
I didn't say sell at spot. I'm asking the OP what they need to consider to come to a reasonable price point. In other words, take the .21 g and...
It's zinc and it's easily damaged.
Looks like everything you mentioned was caused by a worn die.
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