A common date Matron Head Modified, aka The Young Head. Produced from 1835 to 1839. Due to wear with the hair I would place a grade of Very Good...
If that area is raised then it could ok d be damaged. Another coin could have struck that area. I looked again and it looks different than being...
Looks more like a strike through. Due cracks are raised and the area in question is recessed.
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Always nice to find a Star $2.00 note. :)
Looks like a detached lamination.
There should be more than enough on that note to have your bank take care of the issue.
I believe the recessed area under the “A” is responsible for that look as it’s recessed. It’s part of her Neckerchief. There are several ads for...
Sounds more like a fake photo than a fake coin.
If your going to buy silver, buy the least expensive silver.
Anything silver or gold should do the trick.
You got two nice coins there!
All mint products are overpriced nowadays. I stopped buying years ago. It’s gotten worse since I stopped buying from them. This reduction in the...
There is more than one die and mint mark used in minted coins. They are the same but they might look slightly different. One might develop a die...
I think it is.
I’m by no means an expert but I’d say yes.
Jefferson was Roosevelt’s cousin from 6 generations ago. :)
The R.S. Yeoman Red Book has it listed as a 9 over a 9. If you can edit your title it may help to promote responses.
There are collectors that are willing to pay a premium for this.
Signs of die deterioration
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