@Del King: Here are a couple of books that can help you with your education. The Mint Errors book should not be used for values, and the Mint...
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A little worn die or grease on the "we" also. Nice find.
That's the best kind of rich!
How about a nice error coin. Maybe a double strike or a super incomplete planchet.
Congrats @masterswimmer!
I thought banks had to take your money as long as there was over 50% of the note.
It might be just me but I can see a white spot in the middle of that upper right star. I personally would not consider it a solid star.
Thanks for the explanation.
I gave up all mint products. Except for mint sewn bags where I look for error coins. But even those bags command quite a premium.
Maybe a scale weight?
A friend has asked me if she had an error coin. She has a 1972 proof set with what she thought was a two reverse sided dime. I told her that could...
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