First is not a doubled ear. Second one appears to be a misaligned die, not double struck. It's not worth sending in. The third is, as the others...
Congrats!
You're wrong also. Grant is on the $50. Franklin is on the $100.
Never mind. I could have swore I heard that in school, but apparently the only thing that stopped him was old age and illness.
Congrats on the discovery! Only problem with the video is you call it an error. It's actually a variety.
I don't believe Franklin qualified to be President.
Not with that attitude! Lol
Stop what? Just because something's older doesn't mean it's worth more. I realize that every morning when I look in the mirror! Lol!
It's not possible because it's NOT steel, zinc or both! No offense, but you're new at this so you should just read and learn.
I believe there's no doubt this is glue. I don't think the OP has soaked it in acetone. Distilled water isn't gonna desolve glue.
Regardless, the coin the op posted is plated.
The original post has January 31st clearly written in it.
It's a site to show finds and educate. It's possible to learn what you can about coins and places to go find values as well as how to grade coins....
So what you're asking is for everyone to tell you that you're sitting on a fortune when you're not. Just because you put it in a holder it doesn't...
The odds are probably better winning Powerball multiple times than finding one of those coins!
Oh I understand. It's just that you assumed someone on this forum would undermine you and outbid you on something that most of us knew wasn't...
Who needs a picture? It's probably plated.
You have a well worn coin with multiple scratches and contact marks. No real doubling.
The newer sets without pm's not so much. The 64 set has a half,dime and quarter in it that are 90% silver.
How would he have got you? The melt value alone on that set is higher than $15. Again, he probably accidentally posted the wrong pic. I would buy...
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