MD, notice the steplike "shelf"?
That FG looks like a close AM though Have you looked at http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
It's a glue job, looks like 2 coins were glued together
Looks like one to me, can we get a pic of the designers initials on the reverse?
Here's a current one, same design both sides [IMG]
Some people do lol http://www.salisburypost.com/Crime/022812-WEB-Man-attempts-to-buy-gas-with-fake-one-dollar-bills-qcd
Only a few cents to a dollar. Those are common. I even have one from the 1980s so they're still out there.
Every year on my grandson's birthday we invariably head to Chuck E. Cheese. Usually I search the tokens, since they have dates on them. I have...
one thing no one mentioned (althogh I may have missed it), is that you need a Security Guard License in Maryland....
Ahh, it's too blurry to tell if it's a clogged die or PMD. The fact that that area of the 5 is "brighter" could mean it's damaged and fresh copper...
For future reference, a clogged letter or number is NOT a CUD error like you mention in your auction.
also, since this is a foreign coin, a copy of Krause's Standard Catalog of World Coins would help, here is a link to it on CD. It'll be a PDF...
1826/2
Not bad, have you checked for the overdate yet?
India - Princely States - Hyderabad AH1359 (1940) Copper-nickel No mintage given My krause lists it as 20 cents in Fine and $2.00 in uncirculated.
It's a Zambia 1 Ngwee from 1983, what more do you need to know about it?
He's a troll, read his other posts.
np, i've had it for a while
Slightly offcenter strike, not enough to be valuable, as for the color I'm not sure.
No offense GreatWalrus, but look at the names of the posters. They're both me lol
Separate names with a comma.