I think blast white is like a type of toning that makes the coin look like aluminum.
I wish my bank did clear wraps. :/ I just chuck the paper ones in the fire place! :devil:
My 2011 Red Book lists it as $.50 in MS-63 and $2 in MS65.
Thanks for the input guys.
Shoot from straight above, doing this doesn't put any aspects of the coin into question. Your light source is also a problem, try to get the most...
Pics: [ATTACH][ATTACH] Note the ugly creases and stains! :(
Do you know the grade and is that a D mintmark? Also, please get some better images. :/ Too much glare.
While going through some coins, I noticed how the location of the D mintmark on one penny, was higher than another. Take a look: [ATTACH][ATTACH]...
I agree, $60 up is just too much.
Lol, how can a five dollar bill be worth $1 - $3? :D
It is a five dollar federal reserve note from New York, no star, has motto and SN is B 23726582A. I will try to get a pic up as soon as I can. :)
Not skunkghetti?
Well, you might as well get it while you can.
Well, someone did spend their money gathering all those circulated (he probably bought one roll of each type from each mint). On ebay they fetch...
Those are some purty coins.
I never heard of that grade before. :p
Can't really say, I have only been collecting for 2 years. :(
I'd say that its a not 1914. The digit in question looks about as large as the fourth one, which looks like a four. That's why I'm saying its not...
I'd say........ AU.
I'm not sure if its the lighting in the picture, but the coin looks perfectly normal to me. Maybe its the coin you're comparing it to. Circulated...
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