They all appear to have some sort of damage. Worth is face value. Welcome to CT.
A Dansco 7070 is the best in the market.
You work in a car?
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Definitely a plating issue. Welcome to CT.
Here's a closeup of the bill. Eadier to see the detail. [ATTACH]
If it went lower than $1500 I'd be surprised.
Very nice!
Definitely damage on that Cent. You can see the scrapes and the metal that was pushed out of that gouge. It took a big hard and heavy hit. Take a...
You would have a 50/50 chance of being right. On the other hand, you have a 50/50 chance of being correct. I know, that was a big help.
You can't go wrong with either coin!
Just something new to promote sales.
He's a closeup of one corner of the bill. It's easier to see how itcwas affected. [ATTACH]
A slight MAD reverse but it looks normal to me. For an interesting item look at my thread on a dollar bill. You may find it to your taste. It is...
No reason to base this on but I think the pm's are due for a price correction before continuing the upward trend.
No it's not. It's damage from a coin rolling machine.
Sterling is a less expensive way to stack but it's better to stick with coins. Unless you're an antique dealer.
MD, I've seen a number of these.
That's a nasty spot on the obverse above IGWT. A 62, maybe a 63 at best.
I don't buy coins from them. I go elsewhere.
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