While it is nice that this coin is MS-63, I would hesitate to buy or label a zinc penny as RB. I bet the zinc will lose that color even in the...
Cent does not appear red, to me. Also, if you are really trying to sell a modern error coin, the condition should be as high as possible. This...
For the purpose of carrying out these day-to-day operations of the Federal Reserve System, the nation has been divided into twelve Federal Reserve...
Certainly some value there. It's worth as much as someone will pay. Maybe a dealer would pay as much as $20? Maybe retail as high as $50? (I am...
Sure. Depending on how light or how dark the transfer is. The darker the better, and how crisp the note is. This can easily be googled, or even...
Sounds like an offset ink transfer.
While I am not an expert, I don't pretend to be one. Things can be learned from his videos, I just meant not to take what he says as gospel.
Tremendous amount of misinformation in the JB Coins videos. Constantly showing dozens of doubled dies that he has discovered, none of which are...
The large date has a sloppy 2. The small date has a very defined 2. The 1982 Philly small date is the desirable one. Not the D mint mark. Yours is...
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I hope it comes back real. (1932-S) However, even pawn shops know that is a key date, and if it was in the junk silver box, it was looked at, and...
[ATTACH] 1981-S Type 1 It exhibits smaller rounded serifs and more oval shaped center loops than found on the Ty-2. It may come with or...
The problem with this is what Books touched on, and that's THE SWITCH. Once you take it out of the holder, the dealer will not take it back if it...
Score. Kudos.
The creases affect the value. A common $50 Chicago from 1934 is around $60.
It is not a certificate, it is a U.S. Note. My guess is $5. Although they go a little higher on E Bay.
Bargains can be found. But generally you get what you pay for. This is why I priced them at low end of the spectrum for each note, the distressed...
^^^^ This. One above, Dave says it. The original photo suggests an S. The current photos are clearly a "filled" D. While not surprising, it is...
Got one of these from the bank (credit union) along with the big head monopoly money North Korean supernote 100's. I saved it for a while because...
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