So this is 90 years in the future? What will IBM's stock price be?
There are errors that are "ink smears" which are often faked. Your type of note can often be an offset ink transfer, when the note touches the bed...
I was thinking more like one of those masonic counter stamps. That was not completed. And you have the drafting instrument (compass?). [ATTACH]
They are all circular pieces of metal.
Put it in the "almost" thread. It looks like something, but it's not.
Yes that toner looks like an LD. Very nice LIBERTY on Evan8 small date.
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Been in circulation almost 75 years. It prob. took some kind of a hit on the 3.
It seems a little worn for F-12. I am VG-10. I like it. I did notice the 13 stars. I might have a 15 star one (awful condition). I'll have to look.
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If an old Merc is very worn, it's not going to matter how good the strike was or how early the die stage was if you can't see any lines on the fasces.
I thought that the blue was desirable for this coin. But I am not surprised the acetone removed the toning.
Take a scissors and trim off a 1/16 of an inch. I think you can just spend it. If it was counterfeit it would feel funny to the touch. If it feels...
Not sure what you mean about the 19. The easiest way for me to tell in the 82 is the shape of the 2. Whether it is large or small.
That extra grade point really bumps it up. Well done. Splendid coin.
Well if it was miscut, one note could be longer and one would be shorter. It might still be within the "tolerance" for length by mm's. Ask Steve...
I just popped this 1957 20 centavos out of Coin Star today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Rare to find an early merc with FB. I can't tell from the photo. I imagine an early merc with FB would be low population.
The coin in the OP is insane. Excellent. Can we see the reverse? There are varieties for that year.
Unless they grade FE's leniently, I think it just missed F. VG-10 Nice coin. I think $30 retail is right.
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