Do you live in that area?
I said 58 but I can see it as a 60. It's a close call between those two grades.
Errors are a fascinating group of coins. If you're watching uTube, forget it. Buy a good coin book and read up on them. It takes time to learn and...
Nailed that one
Looks like a chip. There's a lot of shine from the light to be sure.
@Danomite I should mention that I really like your FEC. Not everyone will but I do. It's a great minor, common error.
Thank you. The reason I ask is because those figures do not add up to the Red Book figures and everywhere I look only Philadelphia is cited as...
It never ends! That's the problem.
It's a detached lamination that occurred before minting.
Squeeze job in a vise. It was minted in Denver but there is a backwards S on Lincoln's neck. It's damaged.
All I see is a small die chip on the torch.
It's a 2020 and with gold around $1800 an ounce you'll get about $250 less. It needs a different holder as that will wear sliding around in its...
Yes, its the New York. If memory serves me correctly this was the only Federal currency $2.00 bill. Also the last large size $2.00 note that was...
MS-65
But what you like and what fits into your collection. It's a given that it must be affordable.
MD on the reverse but the mintmark looks like the top of it took a small hit.
There are tools that would make marks on your coin that look the same.
AU-58
The mintmark is damaged so badly that it's only worth face value.
Environmental damage. Itcwas invthe ground. Here's mine [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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