The entire coin looks altered.
My wife lets me do my own thing--without complaining--so I have nothing to be concerned about. :)
Neither would I. Lol
It's a damaged coin worth ten cents. The Rooselvelt Dime wasn't produced by the Mint in 1938. An error must occur at the Mint. Any alterations to...
If all is real you did great. If not, well....
Nice bill but on an old thread. You'll get more responses on a new thread.
Looks to be a genuine strong AU, About Uncirculated, gold coin. I see nothing that shouts fake to me. Gold coins in general are faked as an FYI....
Yes it's worth saving. About $5.00 but they are so neat.
At least he was caught. Hopefully he'll get a few years in jail so he'll have plenty of time to think about it.
Nice find!
Nice! I have several boxes of unopened rolls of them. Maybe one day. Maybe I'll sell them. Who knows?
Worn notes and not worth much over face. I do like to find and keep all star notes just because I can.
MD
That's in there somewhere. Lol
Unbelievable!
I have some somewhere.
Because I can and I enjoy it.
And it looks like a Philadelphia cent.
It's real, just Zinc. They all look like this in time and who would create fake Cents? It cost more that a cent to make the real ones. Welcome to CT.
There is a State Quarter that has a large number of dies that were damaged. A Mint employee damaged 2 dies. Yes it can be done.
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