I like it and I think it's a keeper. It's really cool looking. :)
That's a great find unfortunately it's only worth a few dollars. It's either a greaser filled Die or the Die was over polished. If you look close...
Just not worth the cost to submit.
If you submit other coins it will be a bit lower but you've proven why I don't submit like you did.
The OP will probably write all of us off and submit it for grading. Once his money is wasted and it's returned, in a body bag, we'll never know...
No need to apologize Fred, we see things like this all the time. :)
They're obviously fake but you know that. It says so on both sides of the bill. The one you posted is in great shape so keep it. I think it may be...
I think the last overdate was in the 1940's. The Dime 1942 over a 1941 is famous and highly sought after by collectors. And then there's the war...
A steel 1944 cent is worth more than a 1944 steel cent altered to 1943.
Every over date that I know of is the current year is printed over the previous year. I most assuredly do not know of any over date that is from...
You're welcome. :)
Another old thread. Please start a new thread @HushInhale and welcome to CT.
It's nothing special so face value is my limit.
They are fairly inexpensive so just go buy one. What's the issue?
This thread is very old so please start a new thread.
It looks damaged so it's worth face value. Welcome to CT.
It looks like a die chip on the 8. It could also be a plating blister but I'm leaning to the die chip. It adds no value. Welcome to CT.
A very nice strike through @alurid. It should add a small amount to it's value. Sure a shame about that blemish.
Blurry photos but I think it's a form of what we call NAV or No Added Value. Welcome to CT.
Those are very cool looking! Thank you for sharing.
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