I would say 005. Hard to tell from your pic but the G's leg doesn't look to be long enough.
The 9 on the small date looks like the 9 on the 1972 and later cents if I'm not mistaken.
Yet another reason to inventory and photograph your collection regularly
And really, if a criminal has coins that are seized how much do you want to be that they're counterfeits?
Even if it did include a '21 Peace it's still not worth the price.
The ad says one dollar from each year "a silver dollar" was made. The 1921 Morgan fulfills that requirement, and the 1921 Peace is quite valuable...
I only counted 26. $25 x 1 + $50 x 25 = $1,275. If I had to GUESS: MORGANS - 6 1900 or 1900-O 1901-O 1902-O 1903 1904-O 1921 PEACE - 9 1922...
The first mint sets were made in 1947 and the first proof sets in 1936 though no proof sets were made between 1943 and 1949. Sorry, but it's...
I would speculate that the further west you go in the US the harder these Wide AM's are to find.
I'd say its an MS64. Pretty sure the nick marks on the reverse would be considered "distracting marks" by PCGS and keep it from MS65.
I don't even look for these anymore; you'll drive yourself crazy after a while.
Nice one! Definitely a filled die; you'll find them from time to time. The 1922 no MM is the classic example of this error. They fetch a nice...
Wait, the filled 8 or the blister under the 3? If it's the 8 then its a die chip; very common for 1983 in that location for some reason. I usually...
I really hate to say it, but if you have to ask it's probably machine doubling. Trust me, most double dies will really jump out at you.
Coinstar? Please tell me you're kidding me... Anyway, my last box was a skunk except for this beauty.
Tell them the only money you're spending is what you decide to keep. Stories always help, so here are my findings for the year: Lincoln cents...
This, in a roll of cents. Unfortunately someone smashed a chisel across the back and there is a nice deep gouge right across the center of the...
The US Mint averages 400-600 million nickels per year, per mint. In 2009, the total combined production of Denver and Philadelphia was about 85...
I'd open it. Even in UNC 1944's are not hard to come by and aren't worth that much. With a mintage of 1+ billion they are the most minted and...
They look normal to me. Most of what you describe can attributed to die chips, die wear, machine doubing and corrosion from age. Not really any...
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