It just depends on the Mint's production and how it was bagged, then rolled. I've seen it happen.
No real favorite. I just like them all and I buy what I can. :)
It's a worn die strike.
To blurry to see if it is but if it has a Doubled Die on both sides it's probably MD. Need clearer photos to be sure. Also, it's spelled nickel,...
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It's fairly common but you should be able to see a progression as the crack grows.
If she wants to sell them offer to go to the local LCS with her. Make her an offer that's better than the dealers.
You didn't show the reverse and that's where the mintmark is.
It's not a dropped anything.
The first one with the low serial number is nice but the value would be held back as the note has been folded to death. The second note,...
I'm at a lamination or greaser but leaning to a detached lamination.
Check your Red Book.
Any overdate in my book.
I'm at a 20 on this coin. Very nice looking.
It looks that way because the I took s hit and flattened itbout on the right side. It's damaged.
Congrats and thanks for posting 2 nice looking bills.
I thought I explained it thoroughly in the post just above yours showing the reverse of that sign again. Please read what myself and others have...
At least I'm not the first but it's PMD. The backwards numbers on the reverse are screaming vise job. They are also incluse. I have to admit, it's...
The Mint issued over 1 billion cents for all four designs in D alone. Add in Philadelphia and the total mintages are over 2.25 billion.
Yes it's inclused in design but that doesn't mean there are high points. Look at the design. The high points are cheek bone, feathers and bonnet....
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