Scratch’s are incluse. Die cracks are raised. Given the shape and area of its in the coin it could be from a coin rolling machine. It’s also in a...
Looks good to me but I’d add that they could easily be sold at a higher grade than they really are.
It was probably used as a pocket piece.
Lol, how about on horses? :smuggrin:
Wouldn’t that be nice?
Not a doubled die but a nice example of what a worn die can create.
If people would only put their talent into things they were more productive than what they are producing, or should I say destroying.
Totally PMD
It’s took a hit so it’s PMD but it took that hit long ago as it’s well worn.
At 8 o’clock on the reverse is the mint mark. Yours is a Philadelphia issue. No gold should be on these coins so yours was once plated. Only worth...
A very nice greaser.
I’d agree with grease.
Freshly plated
294 since you asked. :smuggrin::smuggrin::smuggrin:
To get a better photograph.
Same here. I sell a few coins in my antique shop but all I really do is buy them. Buying is fun and enjoyable but selling is more stressful.
All the counterfeit pen does is show if it’s government paper. Best to look for the embedded thread on the bills. They are in $5.00 and up. Just...
That mark will remain and it’s not a full proof method of detecting. Bills have been bleached clean and copied at a higher denomination, then spent.
The area I live in is known for recycled money and not for new money. Too many vending machines I think. Lol
I haven’t seen a single coin of any denomination dated 2024 as if today.
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