A = Berlin Mint D = Munich Mint F = Karlsruhe Mint G = Stuttgart Mint J = Hamburg Mint
Looks as if the reverse (the back) has been scratched off. Looks more like damage then an error.
Today, I got a 1960 and 1964 silver dime from the Home Depot. First time in three years I got silver in circulation.
Silver Dollars; Silver Eagles, Morgans and Peace. I also enjoy collecting the state quarters as well.
I found this information by looking at the feedback of one of this sellers buyer babiedoll21. Looks like babiedoll21 is a shill bidder because...
If you find W/O coin at a dealer it should be in BU condition. There are a few reason why somebody would break open the set like somebody only...
Looks like this also had the id merchindizepower. Check out his feedback...
Charlton does list info on the "W" mintmark if you know where to look. The W mintmark was used for the uncirculated set, and used in the years...
Before anybody says anything "yes, I do realize how absurd, my last post sounded"
I have been doing some research with google and found out the Ships, Colonies and Commerce tokens that circulated in Canada (Maritime colonies...
I am not exactly sure, but I think it is a token from one of the Canadian Maritime provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I or Newfounland)....
Got a 1 Venezuela Bolivar in a roll of quarters from the bank.
Can you post a picture that would help.
:D lol
The bank could counter that with them saying that if the teller had not questioned the bill they would only have a $100 bill
If your lucky maybe 50 cent to a dollar, but not much more.
I have posted and would like to be included. Thank You
Its actually Canada's centenial, 1992 was Canada's 125 year anniversary. Still very common, and can still be found in circulation.
If it is just flat, it was probably layed on some train tracks, and flattened by a train. If it is this, it is damage and not worth anything. But...
Thats not completly true, by just posting these comments claw has most likely costed them a few sales.
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