Got a call from my bank. They had another guy deposit $600 in large dollars if I wanted them. I got them of course...Nothing spectacular. A couple...
Finished 6 boxes of halves for the week: Box 1 - Skunk Box 2 - 1x40%er Box 3-5 - Skunks Box 6 - 6x90%ers(43P Walker, 5x64P), 7x40%ers, 17P NIFC...
1947 is an important year in Spain. You can google as well as I can, and did, to find the reason why. 1947 is probably commemorating the year...
Read the ngc link I posted. That's how they did it in Spain back then. All the coins (At least that I've seen) are that way.
It's been a week or so, glad I was able to get the jump on you for once ;)
@paddyman98
https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/spain-peseta-km-775-1946-48-1963-67-cuid-1082184-duid-1516025 You have to look at the star for the...
It looks like a Type A reverse, which is the normal one if I'm not mistaken. That being said, I would guess that yours is somewhere in the AU...
Flat and shelf-like, MD. Here are some good articles on MD: http://www.errorvariety.com/OFD/MD.html http://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/
I wouldn't spend $440 on a lot that is probably 99% late 40s and 50s wheats.
Would love to see them :)
This seems right up @paddyman98's alley :)
[ATTACH] Pictures of the obverse and reverse of the coin in question would help a lot. Just sayin...
This.
It looks like a small date to me based on the garbage scans. I hate scanned coin pictures. They never come out nice. If you have a cell phone you...
So I posted this on another forum first to get the general consenus since I wasn't able to tell 100% for myself. Consensus is that it was a...
Look like plating blisters to me.
Finished this week's 4 boxes of cents. Nothing extraordinary except this 1909 Lincoln Wheatie :) I think he's looking good for being 109 years...
I can only imagine having to carry a bag full of those around and count them out 1 by 1 for a purchase. Worse than the little old lady at the...
Also, your coin looks like a normal cent. The color does not seem to be anything out of the ordinary.
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