Never heard of doing it backwards. Glad you figured it out. I don't read right to left. Lol
I could go for that.
In a birthday note the first 2 digits in the serial number must be a 01 through 12 for the month. The next 2 digits need to be 01 though 31,...
Sounds delicious.
How is this a birthday note? Please explain.
You're welcome
The clearer the photos get the more I feel something is all wrong about this coin. Can't put my finger on it though.
Have a bowl of cereal. :)
A 1916-D in AG-3 will cost about $300 so yes, it's a big deal.
It's a normal worn Cent due to circulation but it's clean and not damaged. A nice old Wheat Cent. Welcome to CT.
Not seeing any signs of a strike through and the doubling is very common with that of a worn die.
NVD, no value doubling. Looks more like MD or machine doubling. Common. Welcome to CT.
Not a proof. You can tell by the Mintmark.
I don't think so but it's a MAD.
The fourth could be a reverse proof finish. I do not collect nor do I get excited about overpriced mint issues like this.
I'm not convinced that this is real or genuine but I only have a photo to go by. I would suggest you send to ANACS for verification and grading....
A nice looking Canadian Cent. A harder to find date to boot. And no signs of any errors.
Damaged, plain and simple.
If a D and if genuine then it will hold value. The counterstamp is considered damaged but a collector of counterstamped coins may be interested as...
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