a buch of indians, buffaloes, a few silver washingtons, a star note, thats about it!
yea, thats toned from the ground.
owing to a shortage of copper during the critical war year 1943, the treasury department resorted to the use of zinc-coated steel for cents. no...
sounds like a good idea to me! buy a bunch of dateless buffaloes, put nic a date on them and make a set out of them. where can you buy this stuff?...
a 1946 nickel in circulated condition is worth around 25 cents. still a nice find! hold onto it for awhile.
good finds, but you are below average on the wheaties.:(
look in your phonebook under coins and usually there will be a coin dealer or two in there. also, look in flea markets. there are usuallly a few...
usually 5 cents for the common ones. the rarer ones are-1909S vdb, 1909S, 1910S, 1911S, 1912S, 1913S, 1914D and S, 1915S, 1922 all of them, 1923S,...
does anyone here have a picture of a buffalo that had nic o date on it? i've heard that these are horrible looking but have never seen a buffalo...
stash them away or sell them.
its only 8:39 where i'm at!
ok, a star note is made when a note of sheet of notes it accidently damaged. when they are damged, they go back and get shredded. they then make...
i'll keep it. after all, its not every day you find a 26 year old bill in your pocket. even if it isn't a star note, from a rare place, or in that...
or it could be the spray chrome. i got some of that around. thats exactly what mine looks like after i sprayed it with the spray chrome.
nic a date would be the only answer. would it still ruin it if you put this on it and it turned out to be a 23S?
being an s, all 1917-1924S coins would be worth a little bit because the lowest price for a S minmark in those dates is $20. it would be safe to...
g-4 worth around $2.
that would be a nice note if it wern't for the folds!
it looks to be in fine condition worth somewhere around $1.25.
the serial number is J97xxx993A not a star note. it has a J for kansas city missouri for its block letter. and when i hold one side of the note,...
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