I wouldn't consider that coin in that condition for half that price. In other words: [ATTACH]
Man made and not done at the mint. It's a neat novelty but that's about it.
A number of them had a small blemish from the mint and they were still sealed in mint plastic bags. I doubt they are worth the cost of grading.
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Very nice but die cracks don't really add any value. Looking at the torch I don't see a FT or Full Bands. They all appear to be struck from worn...
Nice catch Mike. The date didn't register with me. I was looking at God coin for doubling and hhe heat must have gotten to me. No air conditioning...
Also, the 1864 Horses pulling Canons is about a $40-$50 note in decent condition. Lately, the price has been double that if not higher.
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The same goes for auctions. People are paying over top prices for some items, not just CSA Notes.
That's normal. Just watch all Zinc Cents and you'll see it all the time. It's a weak spot in the design.
I must agree! Lol
I was one point higher. I think it's nicer than what they think. Lol
I'm not seeing anything special about it.
Not in circulation they don't but this Cent is in nice shape. It really hasn't circulated very much. It's already 37 years old.
All I can see is a damaged mintmark.
Nothing special about the serial numbers that is can see but if you don't need the money set it aside for about 25 years.
It sure is
Check your local banks first. They can be had at face value. All other sources will cost you more than face. You may need to get to a larger town...
Nice find. I'm sure you looked hard for that one, especially in that grade.
Here's my most recent pick up. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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