If the scratch is on the holder, I'll also go with 65. Not sure how to change my vote in the poll.
It doesn't matter much whether it is AU or MS. 1964 Kennedy halves are quite abundant (156,205,446 minted for Denver, and 273,304,004 minted for...
Ah, first one to guess! MS 63 It seems that there is a minor scratch on Washington's neck- I'm not sure if the scratch is on the coin or slab, though.
I used to often build Lego sets. Now, not as much. But, I have several assembled sets. I also have a 1970s Lego box that I take out on some occasions.
About what?
AU-53/55
Yes, thanks for asking. When I have a moment, I’ll post them.
I can't say that I've encountered such a coin. However, it looks to be damage. It was flattened out with something (possibly a hammer).
Update: The $100 in the photo was later spent at a grocery store. I came back to buy a couple of things yesterday, and I found out (from a friend...
Steve, how are you? I haven’t seen you on the forum for quite a while. I hope that you’re doing alright.
[ATTACH] Just one digit, and it would have been a (true) binary. Unfortunately, it’s not a true binary, it’s a spender.
You have a nice group of fairly low serial numbers. Worth maybe a tenner each.
I was visiting Point Reyes yesterday with a couple of comrades, and as we stopped by a small town, we noticed that they have their own,...
Definitely worth keeping! Such an old star note, and it’s only $5.
I don’t understand what’s special about it.
The US mint usually releases PM coins. Copper wheat cents would end up being more of a novelty. And, I agree that it’s questionable whether the...
I don’t see what’s great about this defaced coin. Trade dollars are hard to come by as it is, and someone carves it up in such a manner. Then...
I agree with Chris- it’s some kind of a magician’s coin/novelty item. It’s not gold or silver. It was struck either in steel or in copper and...
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