A fool can list for anything they want. A bigger fool will pay the price.
Coin roll hunting is easy. You open one roll at a time. You have a replacement roll. When you take one coin out to keep you put one going back in....
That's a great find and a wonderful error. It's a shame the bill is stained, has a red marker spot, has folds and shows fairly heavy circulation...
I think I would still them as a roll.
Very common coins and despite any of them in BU condition they are basically worth face value. I have bought MS-66 ones that have been slabbed by...
No machines. They will provide flat pepper wrappers. You count, you roll. I don't use them but some banks require you to put your name and phone...
Damaged and worth one cent.
It's a scratch bot a crack. A crack would be raised.
It's a copy, not made at the US Mint.
It's a D.
I just see a clear date, 1924.
My area requires you to roll them.
You're welcome and we are trying to help based on your photos. In handbis much better. I just don't see letters. :)
I took a second look. It's not just under Lincoln's beard. It goes behind his head and collar. Not a die crack either. It's part of the memorial...
Grading it would be a waste of your hard earned money. It looks like a die clash. Try matching it up the the reverse of the coin. Probably part of...
LMAO You're a funny man.
The coins minted in today's age are old and worn. This along with the high speed minting machines creates numerous types of doubling. It's known...
Oh that's a good one and so true. Thanks for the laugh. :)
You're welcome
Copper large date, damaged but worth one cent.
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