Yes. I was not observant about the photo. It is a 40% 68 or 69. TY
I take it the date on this is 1913. Great note. The other part says: PAY CASH BEARER ACCORDING TO DECREE December 12, 1913
As it could be 4-9 you can weigh it. The 1964 is 12.5 grams, the 1965-69 are 11.5 grams.
Your graded note, says that it's a "mule". Can you elaborate on your new note a little more please? Maybe SteveInTampa would know why this note is...
The high grade 1982 philly small dates have value. But there's prob much better stuff in those rolls of "teens".
If it was a sheet of web notes you would have something.
I've found 2 1938's in circulation. One recently (January). Actually, I found it on the floor of a supermarket, so it was free. Yours is in better...
Your money could disappear into the internet abyss and there is no recourse. "Oh well there are registered numbers, and safeguards, blah blah...
I would guess it doesn't actually look like that in hand. Look at those stripes inside the portrait, same thing.
If the 2015 half dollar are NIFC's, are they selling them by the bag at a premium to "collectors"?
Gremlins.
Sorry you don't like my opinion. Perhaps you could offer something constructive to the thread, as your post is just a Pulitzer Prize winning post....
F-12 1828 half cent VF-35 details environmental damage 1839-O seated half dime AU-58 1857 seated dime XF-45/ AU 53 1860-O seated half VF-30 1891-O...
That proof should never have made it into that set. They are supposed to look at them. IDK if it is worth more with that error. If it weren't a...
They look cleaned. They all look like they were cleaned the same way, they all have the same look.
Etched with acid or vinegar to reveal the date. I'm not saying you did this, but someone did. The way you can tell is this. Dates on Buffaloes...
What Treashunt said. A 1914-D even in well circulated condition is very valuable. However, it appears this coin was etched to reveal the date,...
Not if it is from Philly. Only D or S. Or blank for Philly.
Well I don't mean to crack them out of the encased mint plastic. Just open the envelope. I never understood people who would buy "unopened" wax...
10-20 cents.
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