There are varieties with and without the period after Georgivs, and I don't know what you mean about a bird but none have a bird on them. Nothing...
One cent, just a normal 2004 cent.
I am too computer illiterate to do pictures but I do have a few Fugios. My favorite are the club ray varieties, there is a bit of mystery about...
That is an "R" for replica by the eagle's foot.
It does look like a blister in the plating, common with the copper coated zinc cents.
I agree, unfortunately it is a fake.
1986 did not have the two different varieties, all are the same, so just a normal 1986 cent.
Yes, they have a brass"splasher" apparently to give the crown a gold look.
Connecticuts can be tough, and 1787's are the toughest. There are over 350 varieties of all years, and somewhere around 240 1787 varieties. You...
Tough to say without knowing the variety,[ sorry just haven't had time to work on that]. Assuming it is not an r6 or rarer, with the damage and...
Are there large and small motto versions of the 1867? I thought it was just the 1864, but I am not really up on two cent pieces.
I actually used to make pieces like this when I was a kid, make a one sided mould by pressing a genuine coin into plaster of paris, melt the metal...
Even without pictures you gave enough information to deserve an intelligent respectful answer. In this case, the O mintmarked dollar is worth...
Collect whatever interests you. It doesn't have to be a complete set, you can mix it up a little bit. Mercury dimes, war nickels, steel cents...
I agree your note is one of the most common Confederate notes, I would think worth around thirty dollars or so. A great collectable but not worth...
Without being able to see it, check to see if the band around it is a bezel put on for use in jewelry.
The New Jersey is a 1787 6D, a common variety. No clue on the others!
No detector can totally separate junk from the good stuff. Older and deeper coins and coins mixed in with junk will often read as something else....
Here is a variety with the martlet...
There are many different die varieties, each set of dies was slightly different as they were made by hand. Rarity varies depending on how long a...
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