Best use for it. Even if it had been an error, it wouldn’t have been worth keeping, in that condition.
Rotated dies, or just the pic?
Agreed.
Yep. Common coin, but an uncommonly nice example. Thanks for turning loose of her. :) If I ever upgrade, I’ll give you the same buyback option...
United States: 1922 silver Peace dollar PCGS MS65. Cert. #1569487. Numista-5580, Krause-Mishler-150. Mintage: 51,737,000. Ex-Randy...
United States: 1920 silver Pilgrim Tercentenary commemorative half dollar NGC MS65. Cert. #103302-002. Numista-4398, Krause-Mishler-147....
Yep. That one is definitely an S-mint.
Good lord, with those pictures, who can say for sure? o_O It kinda-sorta looks like it, but it is way too blurry.
Did you win that one in one of my giveaways, Sal? I seem to recall something like that.
Silver, huh? I have too many to post. So here's one of each from several different categories... Ancient Greece (Attica): ca. 440-404 BC...
No, I have never found a large-sized note in circulation, ever. I think a Series 1934 $5 is the earliest I've ever gotten. It's pretty...
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I just noticed those CAC initials on the obverse. Does this mean that if you slabbed one of these, CAC would automatically have to put one of...
No. It is best to have a complete picture, not one with the top or bottom (or both) missing.
That's better. The first set of photos, with their tops and bottoms chopped off, were strange.
This, unfortunately. But at least they're eligible for a sticker! ;) [ATTACH]
Wow, indeed!
Kinda ruff, but cool find.
Me too. Sorry, FDR, but you've been upgraded.
Good morning, and welcome to February 21st. We're done with the dimes now. Our next denomination and type is the short-lived Liberty Seated 20C...
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