Wouldn't broadstruck be a more valuable error than MAD? Not sure I agree on the AU-58 but need better photos.
Almost a ladder. Got one the other day (star 5 I spent it).
Struck. duh
Slight MAD. If there was an S under there it would have to be a proof coin which was then stuck in Denver. Doesn't seem likely.
I think this is going to be a good play. But I assume they don't want the coins back when you are done with them. Is your basic strategy to use a...
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Missed it. Thanks. It's so mangled, it seems real. I agree that grand dad's coin has more value as a family heirloom than the monetary value.
Lets see the reverse. If it's real too bad about the damage. Those 18th century coins are great. Damage: the hole that has been plugged. The heavy...
Thanks Rick. That's what I was thinking. If they all have FS it doesn't add to the value.
Blob steps. Nice coin though.
I don't really see the "break". There is a slight cloudiness. I have seen worse than this designated as FS. Also, on these modern Jeffersons, you...
Have to see both sides of the coin. It looks like full steps. But if it is lower grade than MS 60-MS 70, or if it is a proof then it doesn't get...
I bought a great little digital gram scale on Amazon for about 7 bucks, which I use for coins and jewelry. Had to change the batteries once in 2-3...
Ah but there are collectors on other threads here that claim there is a collector market for these bills, and they know everything there is to...
Also VF 30. Too much wear for XF. However, micro S is a beauty and this is a very good coin. Is it going into acetone before submission?
Qualify as full steps designation. That seemed self explanatory to me.
How about the newer albums that are still made from cardboard. Have they done anything to the material in terms of treatment or different product...
The hole makes it worth 1 cent. It's not an error, it's damage.
If this nickel is not MS it doesn't qualify even if it had the steps.
You could play the lottery for 1000 years and never win. 10,000 years. If you looked at 1 penny every second 24 hours/365 it would take 31 1/2...
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