Anytime you have more than one copy date the last date is the date the owner should go buy. Yours would be the second printing and 1943 is the first.
First off, it's none that you can see. All it takes is a very small hole, invisible to the eye, to have a hole large enough for air to get in to...
An old worn die so it's NAV.
Looks man made.
Looks like a parking lot find so go with Michaels response. Welcome to CT.
It gets blurry for me but it does appear to be MD. Wait for others to chime in.
Welcome to CT. It gets blurry when I blow it up but it does appear to be MD.
Thst is a nasty looking Cent, despite the overpolished die.
Very nice but I gotta tell ya, you've got the 1948 version. Wish we still had something like that today.
Here's another cud: [ATTACH] Your coin took a hit. You can see where the metal moved from and too and I can even see a little bit of zinc...
So sad.
Just take your time and enjoy the hobby!
They are a number of collectors that have better coins and a better collection than I do. I enjoy sharing these success and guess what, they enjoy...
What are you going to loose by hanging onto it?
Do a little Internet search. It will be more specific to the area you are in. The last time I checked Dallas was a rather large place.
Looks damaged even though the color is off. It's a spender.
If it has tape from being torn it's a spender. I love 007 but not enough to keep that bill. Welcome to CT.
That's his collection, not mine. In other words, each individual collects what they like.
TRVST is the Latin spelling of TRUST. The coins were deliberately printed with the Latin version so it's not a misprint.
I don't think so.
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