Very nice looking but is that rim damage on the obverse by the second and third stars about 10 o’clock?
You’re more than welcome. I really do like it!
I see a reverse die crack, a normal date, part of a fingerprint and a grease filled die error. Nothing else.
Not all punch outs are for electrical boxes. But I do think it was punch out of something.
That is a great piece and in wonderful condition. I would have snapped that one for myself as you did. Congratulations on a great and last item...
To me that coin should not have received a straight grade. So most certainly no to a CAC sticker. If I was in the market for one of these this...
Nice!
And it’s down again today. Next year it will go up.
That was ages ago! Lol
I completely agree! :)
Me neither. Maybe it was before we were born. Lol
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The only time I remember the Treasury doing this was when I was a boy in single digits. The Treasury asked people to bring coins into their banks...
The mint’s price structure is well above spot but pre 1933 coins are much closer to spot. That’s makes it easier to recover what you paid for them.
And it’s now under $72.00. Enjoy the ride but don’t panic.
Not sure if I ever posted these so here they are. A 1933 Ford Token and a 1939 Golden Gate/Union Pacific Token. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It’s how we learn! :)
Not all banks in the US have these problems. Some of these banks are in other countries.
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