It’s a great looking token and yes it has value. All Civil War Tokens have value. Yours is in nice condition but I don’t know it’s value. Try...
What I see from the better photos stands out as the coin was struck by a worn die. That’s very common and not an error.
Just call Littleton and ask if they will let your friend redeem them.
I don’t even have a wild guess but I’d spend it as fast as I could.
That is nasty looking.
That is correct.
Thanks Randy. That’s a nice looking one.
I’m thinking it’s more of a die clash. It’s just in front of the eye but is doesn’t look like Liberty’s eye.
I have that one too but no photo. Hope you find yours to post it.
Here’s a few of my Roman Bottles. Nothing like a 2000 year old piece of glass. They are very fragile. It’s also difficult to get the dirt off of...
There’s a few of us on here that collect fossils and rocks. Here’s some more of my collection. Carder fish and shrimp fossil. A clam Shell being...
It takes a long time, even years for some, to get the hang of it. Don’t give up trying.
I have most of those. Yours are beautiful.
The bags are returned to the mint and they are bullet proof so the coins can’t be hurt or damaged in the event of a shootout in a robbery. I think...
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Scrooge?
The only term I’m familiar with is Notaphilist. That is the definition of a paper money or collector of Notes.
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