Full size photos of both sides would be helpful. Not an error coin.
Makes me feel good to know I’m not alone in keeping star notes.
I was thinking a vise job.
This is an old thread. You should start a new one and post photos of what you are talking about in order to get answers. Welcome to CT.
Not mint original rolls but you just don’t see many rolls that are not 50 count.
I have so many silver dollars I can’t possibly post them but even worn this is one of my favorites. It’s the 1888-O Doubled Die lips variety. The...
I keep all the star notes I find regardless of the condition. I now have over $2000 in star notes at face value. Some are only worth face value...
Too far for me but I hope you have a good time and fill some of your holes in that set.
I’m sorry to say it but to me it looks like the reverse has been damaged.
My friend, in order to see one must open their eyes. It’s there, just extremely faint and it’s centered below the tail feathers of the eagle. Also...
Bad dog. :smuggrin:
Best to start a new thread and post photos. However this sounds like it’s environmental damage.
A weak strike to begin with and lots of good ole American wear on that one.
Very nice find.
Slightly above and to the left of the D in DOLLAR. There is a small x scratched just to the left of the mint mark.
I think you have a genuine mint error. Welcome to CT.
Two of those coin with date missing are from grease filled dies. Very common and it still happens today.
Very nice error and the date is a good date.
Counter Stamping coins was free advertising. It was very popular during the 1800’s.
I don’t see any errors in the ones you posted. Mostly damaged as it was done after it left the mint. Two of them are counter stamped as stated...
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