You can tell if there counterfeits because they have NO P mintmark above Monticello.
I know a guy who sells them for $20.
Was it worth getting preserved? I mean is it rare or valuable?
But how can you prove not being able to tell the difference? I mean both have characteristics of what Mother Nature did over some Coin Doc.
Actually it can be done... one of my bosses with years experience as a professional said that on like Franklin Halves you can remove toning....and...
Ok, I was talking with one of my bosses yesterday and he said coins that are "artificially toned" are getting big money on ebay, and he also said...
Nice set 19lyds!
Well, I've been told toning can be removed with acetone.
Couldn't unopened ones carry premiums for these "wonderful" Cameos that may turn up?
Prices only go one way with the mint....UP! And with older Mint Sets according to Graysheet Bid? DOWN!
Hmmmm.....well maybe dealers just don't have them...I mean those notes aren't worth anything...maybe get in touch with a U.S. bank?
Hmmmmm...that's odd...some old lay got a pile of Gems:D?
I saw one at the local show that was possibly a h$$ker counterstamp...LOL!
+1 Not sure about the seventy on everything....but another useless company!
What a moron....but if some dumb@SS spends the money at THAT price of $77 good job seller!
They should bring back the higher bills!
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