What's the survival rate?
Metal detecting, I find a broken watch which appears to have a stainless steel band. I almost threw it away. 31 grams sterling silver. So I guess...
Large date, compare to this the 2 will tell you: [ATTACH]
In the 80's I had a few VERY HEAVY offset ink transfers on crisp new $1 bills. I didn't know what it was at the time and didn't think much about...
People don't realize how short supplies we actually have. 2 or 3 days without water and you would trade your child for a glass of water. You could...
There are knowledgeable people here who would have giving you advice on what your coin is, and if it is worth grading or not. If it was real, no...
If life as we know it falls apart, you wouldn't be able to trade gold for food anyway. As food and water would be far more precious than a useless...
What's that shiny stuff on the coin? It looks like lacquer.
There's only around 26 known copper 1943 cents. They are all documented and listed. Anything like this is bogus, because if it were a new...
Large date. Worthless. Well, not worthless but a .01 cent coin in a $30 slab. A nice metaphor for the consumer driven capitalistic American...
The problem here, is there a way to remove areas of plating, via solution or whatever, to make it look this way? And if that's possible, how can...
I did know they were father/son. I guess the design apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Never heard, or saw this. But that looks like a Barber design. Glad they went the other way. Hmm it says he was not the chief engraver until...
When they get rolled (Loomis) the machines put scratches on most of them, even though they all look like MS. I wouldn't open them at all. Waste of...
I think the 1939 is the 2nd most common after the 1944. Not many from the 1950's date circulated as he was dumping most of them in the river. So,...
Yes I also have gotten some good instructional videos from YT. When my steering wheel was locked and I couldn't get the key out, or turn it on....
Not an error. Not red brown.
At a company I used to work for, which sometimes had to pay for things in cash, they would flip every other new note so the obverses and reverses...
^^^^^^ Maybe this link will help, if you haven't seen it: http://www.coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx
Red is worth more as it is more desirable and closer to new than brown.
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