I have a number of coins snd tokens from the Civil War but my real passion lies in Notes from the Confederacy. So I’m posting a few of them...
It’s cool but not really a fancy number. Welcome to CT.
I’m thinking it’s a 1930 from the photo.
If the hundred that I do have, this is not one in my collection.
I have one but I can’t post it on CT. I’ve never seen anything close to it.
Another good day and not near as hot as the last few detecting days. Wonderful finds!
Definitely damaged as that’s a counter stamp. Not sure by whom or for what but it’s basically damaged. Not a mint error of any kind. Welcome to CT.
And this is why I don’t buy on the bay.
It’s only worth face value as it was plated after it left the mint.
The reverse in the Large Cent holds it back in grade but at least a G-4. The Barber Half is a G-4.
I put together a complete set in a Dansco album. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Only a few of them as they have been altered. The first year of issue on Liberty Standing Quarters had Lady Liberty with a bare breast showing. It...
Yes, that’s my opinion based on the photos.
Sounds like a phone call to PCGS Customer Service is in order.
The 1958-D looks AU-58, nice but not worth more than $.10. Too many were saved as it was the last year for the Wheat Ear. As for the other coin,...
Business strikes and minted by fairly newer dies. The rims are not squared off.
Not if anything shows. I have a Liberty Seated Dollar and I won’t post it as I would be banned. It’s more than a potty dollar as they are called....
I’m retired postal management. And it’s a battle to try and collect. The local post office can not pay out on a claim until instructed to do so.
A beautiful design but most are weakly struck.
If you ship USPS the value is what you paid, not what’s it’s worth and you must have a receipt for it.
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