The US Mint didn't usually make Morgans with sinking features, mushy letters, and evaporating denticles.
Modern low-end counterfeit. Look at the missing features. Look at the denticles.
Yeah, because the time travelers who hit the line for 1933 double eagles are probably cursing their luck about now. :rolleyes:
Okay, which is it? Was it a simple wrong drop-down, or was it several people not paying attention to their work, or both? Look, I'm currently...
Putting on my usability/UI design/task-analysis professional cap for a moment: If "grabbing the wrong drop down" can result in someone paying...
The clashes are unmistakable, but surely that rim issue is just metal pushed up from the same impact that trashed the rim itself...?
Or like a Lincoln cent that's had its reverse detail machined off. Why on Earth would you connect this to an obscure foreign issue that isn't...
Welcome back! :) Wish I could find my way to those other 3500-odd postings that show up in your profile count, but not in your search history....
Huh. As it turns out, one of my Redbooks is a 1975, too -- odd, I thought I'd just about fallen away from the hobby by then -- and it lists the...
WOW.
I'd say "you were unwise to pick it up in the first place", but you did leave the environment cleaner than you found it. Zincolns aren't just...
I think this is the kind of analysis I imagine myself doing, if I had (a) ambition and (b) time-management skills. :rolleyes: I went off to check...
Now, that's not a very nice name to call @C-B-D! ;)
YOUR EVERLASTING SOUL ...or, more realistically, face value. (You might find a buyer on eBay who'd pay $2 or even a bit more, but after shipping...
Not sure how many other markers would survive that level of wear and abuse, but the weak N is still very clear on your reverse. I'd expect that...
Here ya go...
Before or after certain glands and body parts of the folks manufacturing and selling them?
And yet if you order those Aliexpress coins, you'll find that their manufacturing process still apparently has some glitches, because the COPY...
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And never forget that the value of the half cent, when it was discontinued in 1857, was equivalent to about 14 cents in today's money. But don't...
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