Sorry folks for any confusion but I just noticed that in typed 1943 instead of 1944.
Now that I can look closer while in my Hotel room I believe it’s a struck through error. Maybe a piece of cloth.
It may be an error but it would hold very little to no extra value. It could also be damage from the mint or circulation.
My local coin shop pays three cents for them. It’s a replated steel cent dated 1943.
Very nice additions to your growing collection. :)
Definitely damaged. You can see displaced metal on both sides of the indentation.
I don’t think so.
Congratulations on a job well done!
Stop your selling! It drove the price down today. Thank you.
I’m at MS-65 and it looks RB to me. But then, I just drove 500 miles. :)
I’ve never sold at a coin show. I just buy and add to my hoard. If I was to sell I would definitely ask dealers what they are paying. :)
Low
Back up a little at the moment.
Not sure about Canada but Australia has had polymer notes for many years now.
Remember that solar power is just starting and silver is needed to build solar energy. It will go up so it doesn’t matter to me when.
Please don’t be. I only paid a few dollars for each and I’ve never really looked at them and I certainly haven’t had them checked out. They are...
Very nice reverse lamination. I’d add that to my collection any day.
Not sure about it being a proof but if I had to say I’d say I don’t think so. It looks to be a woody but the toning and a cleaning may have given...
Some is better than nothing. :)
All I can tell you is what you see is the way I found them.
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