sorry I have a very limited knowledge regarding U.S. paper currency and have virtually no knowledge on Canadian currency
I'd leave it alone, on coins like this where the strips get chemically removed 'no idea what's used but I'm assuming dip of some sort' there is...
Can't make out the dime but the rest of the coins unless that 1885 Morgan has a CC mint mark you're once again looking at a valuation of close to...
They look like average circulated coins, so barring any of the varieties for the year unfortunately they're worth is relative to the silver...
Pretty much textbook md 'flat, shelf like and all in one direction' but keep looking there are doubled dies out there to be found and once you see...
Clearly you didn't understand my post. We always get both the username and the address of whoever our secret santa giftee is. I never said or even...
We've always got the username here and the address.
While this is certainly a factor, I'm also in agreement with @V. Kurt Bellman that the supply glut of coins and thus dropping prices is a direct...
Looks like some extreme machine doubling. Even with the coins present wear though it's easy to see that the die that struck it was in rough shape....
Many times in instances similar to what you've described I've found the collection to be mostly junk and the peoples expected valuation way beyond...
Also still waiting.
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