Surprised they even accepted it as money. A nice commemorative for face value, and silver to boot.
It's not aluminum. It's not an error. It's damage. It could be plated, or, the copper plating could be removed giving it a grayish color. If it is...
It looks like some foreign material (glue?) as it has discolored the top of the N.
It's just a hundred dollar bill. There's no fancy serial, it's not old or rare. OK it's in good condition. So what? Brand new bills come out every...
I've read that, but I've never heard anyone call them that.
Star note look up says run size 3.2M total 3.2M. And when I click your link it says run size 3.2, total 6.4.
I don't know what that black goo is. F/VF
You can't chase after something if you have set a boundary.
You have good taste.
I'd need to see the other side. But I am not at uncirculated on this. Most likely a damaged XF coin that was cleaned to make it appear uncirc....
CBD oil. It comes in sort of a balm. You can just rub Icy Hot on there before you go out. Arnica is OK too. Is that the lost ring? Nice 1962 1...
Even in that shape you can closely examine the edge to see if it is clad or silver. Most likely it is an impaired clad proof. But I doubt it is...
Does the lamination increase the value above melt?
When the Susan B.'s came out kids called them Betsy Ross dollars.
It's worth a dollar, your coin is an alloy of 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese.
By a car maybe. With that much damage it would be too difficult to tell.
Looks like a damaged 1904.
First photo is clearly copper. Besides loss of weight from corrosion, it could be a slightly thinner planchet. Not a steelie.
The machine rejects the silver for being wrong metal. And it may not have a setting to accept the small dollar coins, I have found 3. When I saw a...
Definitely looks good. Did it come out of someone's collection? MS 65/66. Because of the angle and the lighting, I can't see if there are any tiny...
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