Not mine. I was just trying to look at the last "1" comparison. Nice score. Usually, at an antique store or a flea market you pay the $3 and the...
Wasn't sure about the last digit. But what else could it be? Looks good. [ATTACH]
The 1921 is a rare date. Even in horrible condition it is worth much more than you paid.
It's printed. Did he learn script in the third grade?
It's a FRN but it says Redeemable in Gold. Be great to walk into a bank in 1928 and demand a $5 gold coin for a $5 bill. How much were 50 English...
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That Mnuchin signature is a disgrace.
If you are getting $25 for $10 rolls you are doing fine. I'm not aware of any super special varieties in these NIFC's. Maybe someone is hitting a...
These rolls have never been unwrapped? That's better than the recovered dumping of NIFC's.
It seems real so that's a good thing with Trades. But def. cleaned. You can see the cleaning scratches, and notice the clean areas and the dark...
While the NIFC's are low mintage (a lot of them in the 3 million range) the survival rate is close to 100%, there's no real market for them unless...
Nickels are made from an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel. It's mixed together and the resulting "nickel" is not copper colored. It's almost...
When do we get to see a photo of the condition of these coins? I am skeptical that 10,000 exist in AU/MS condition in one lot. They could be...
When you get a $200 coin, you can send it in. Even the most minor legitimate errors are only worth $1-$5. I am not talking about the original...
So you are saying there are 10,000 steelies in a bag, all MS or at least AU? Depending on the mint, IDK $5,000? If they are circulated $500-...
Assuming this is genuine, 53/55 is likely.
The other markers for the 1970-S small are a weakly struck LIBERTY and the point of the 9 is sharp and not blunt (see photo). But the key marker,...
Heading back to my $5000 prediction from June 30th post 905.
In scientific terminology, schmutz.
The 9 has to really curl around as in the photo. They are rare for a reason. [ATTACH]
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