I I think that is extra metal from the same hit that the 5 took. Looks like it was hit on the right and was pushed to the left forming that knob.
I’ve never bought from them but please take the 20% fee and add it to your bid so you don’t overpay. Best wishes.
Definitely a 1903 with no mint mark. $2.00 is the normal rate.
Afraid not
If that coin had a die crack Id never know it.
It’s missing an explanation of what you think is missing.
What goes up must come down.
It looks like a well circulated silver coin. I believe it has a D mint mark. I’m not awake enough yet to say more.
I built a $2.50 gold Indian collection well before the current price explosion. I found that the $2.50 Gold Indian was the only gold coin series...
I hear but I don’t obey. :)
Yup and at my age that’s why I’m old school. Lol
I just looked at cuds on coins. This is the first thing on their site. Cuds-on-coins is designed to be a comprehensive visual database...
Sorry but I’m more old school. I see a die crack that has a small chip on the lower ribbon. I also see a die crack that has split and formed 2...
Same here.
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A dog eatery is a restaurant for dogs, not eating your or anyone else’s dog. They were popular around the turn of the early 1900’s and you can...
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Not a lamination issue.
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Exact what Mr. Numismatist said. Welcome to CT. Paper money is printed but coins are minted. Both at different facilities.
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