I do but not her. Lol
Yes check the RPM’s for this date and mint mark. It is very nice looking.
My wife hands them to me as she doesn’t use a purse. But if I were you and I found coins like this in her purse, I’d be going through her purse...
We need to talk. Lol
Congratulations and what a lovely coin to get in change.
Yes it’s good. Hope it’s yours.
Lol. No damage to the machine. The skid marks are from the rubber rollers that move the envelope along. The hole in the envelope is where the...
Yes, a MisAligned Die strike.
According to my Red Book a Barber a Dime is 17.9 mm, a Barber Quarter is 24.3 mm and a Indian Head Quarter Eagle is 18 mm. My meds are working...
It could be a form of a delimitation but in this photo it looks like residue from scotch tape. Better photos are needed. Welcome to CT.
Yes, very true. I knew about them when I bought my first one but my knowledge has increased only because of my fascination with them. It’s a piece...
Glad to hear that you received them but they could have been opened as you described or it could have been opened by a machine. The equipment and...
I’ve been collecting them for about 8 years now. My first one was an 1864 issue, the horses and cannons. They printed a lot so it low priced. I...
Naturally! :):) When I was a kid, 6-8 age range, every Sunday after church my father would drive me to the train tracks. A freight train would go...
I love history and the CSA Notes are full of history. The Confederacy only issued 72 notes. So far I have a third of them. I have been able to...
A Dime is smaller than a quarter eagle. I’m with the jewelry group.
The missing number is from a grease filled die. Very common. The coin you showed was plated in the past and is considered damaged. Welcome to CT.
Best wishes and all comes back as expected or better.
Nice rotation and well above the normal.
This is a Confederate States of America Note. It’s an 1862 $100.00 Note. Catalog number T-39. It’s a bit rough but I’m fine with that. The top is...
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