Well it may not be wrong. Personally I have never of the title Marshal of the Minters - but then I'm no expert on French coinage. I do collect...
Since you got it from a bank - take it back to the same one. Or keep it, if nothing else it is an interesting curiosity.
Yes - to both questions. Read about the top four grading companies - ANACS - http://www.coinfacts.com/ ICG - http://www.icgcoin.com/...
Mainly because if you wish to learn it is absolutely necessary. Secondly because I'm not always here.
If he was, I can find no record of it. The Orleans mint opened in 1718 and closed in 1791. The first Director was Guillaume Benoist, the first...
Ben - I moved your post ot the Error Forum, mor elikely to get answers or suggestions here. There are any number of things you could do - send...
Spider - you can find the answer to any such question as you asked here - http://www.coinfacts.com/ I would also suggets that you buy a Red...
Not really, though there are some collectors who do collect filled die errors. They may pay a dollar or two but that's about it as a general rule.
Howdy ShifterFae - Welcome to the Forum !! The coin is quite common, and being found in the ground I doubt it has a value much over 25 cents.
It's not unheard of but far from being a common occurrence. It's just a mechanical packaging error. Makes the set a neat collectible though.
My opinion - VF30.
NOS you are probably right. My reply shows what happens when I type before my morning coffee. For even with a partial date of 194 - the cent...
No - I'd say you have done about the best you can do. You other option would be to keep the coins in a safety depsoit box at a bank. But there can...
Works for me ;)
I know you say that happens for you - fine I believe you. But I have yet to ever see it happen myself nor have I ever even heard of it from anyone...
With fire safes, they will keep the temperature inside the safe at or below 300 degrees as long as the temperature outside the safe does not...
Howdy ghostrider - Welcome to the Forum !! This one is kinda tough to call. I agree with you, if that coin had its luster it would be a 65 - 66...
Howdy jeffrejames - Welcome to the Forum !! There are a couple of different possibilities - your coin could be an unplated planchet that was...
Howdy WingNut - Welcome to the Forum !! Afraid I can't help much with that one, never seen a error like that. Perhaps one of the error...
Try looking here - http://www.jpscorner.com/
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