We've been through this. This is what a great example looks like. It would have to come from a proof set, been cracked open and spent. In order...
The silver eagles to me are silver value. The other coins can all be looked up. The basketball cards while they can be looked up, I don't see the...
I wasn't saying this was going to happen tomorrow. But it is going to happen.
It could be a greaser, which is an error. But not a valuable one.
Looks perfectly normal to me.
I've seen a Denver, I don't think I have seen a Philly. Good post.
So it's nice to get a half. But I am permanently locked out of 2 good spots. It's the beginning of the end. "Your tax dollars at work!"[ATTACH]...
No it's on this site. Just type in 1941 Large S into the search box. Upper right above your name is a box, it says SEARCH.
The 41 S (nickel) with the LARGE S. Is a good one, not all of them. There is an excellent article right here with good photos. Try the search feature.
Disagree on the price. The red seal of this year is worth much more. But the blue seal silver cert 1923 is in the $25 range. $50 if crisper.
You can still have fun even if the coin is not rare. It would be difficult to find a rare coin out of the billions of coins, because, they are...
When I mentioned the repros I was thinking of CSA notes, but this is 25 years earlier. Things signed by historical figures can be very important.
Hard to tell photos are not great. It may be large. The 1960-D is not a rare small date (I have one).
I agree. $75 on the low end and $100 at the top considering condition.
This is a specialty item. So there may not be a set price. A Sam Houston collector would want it, as would a currency collector, it would have to...
IDK if this is real or a repro. Examine the ink on the signatures. If it is the same as the rest of the bill, it is a reproduction. If they are...
2 brownies in the tray. And one sticky quarter in the grill acceptor slot.
OK look. Everyone has a 1971 Jefferson nickel because they made a ton of them in Philadelphia. Philadelphia had no mint marks on nickels before...
Odds are against it. It would be super cool if someone ever popped a true rarity. 1980's off metal, etc. 43 copper, 44 steel, 59 Edsel. A real...
You can see the layer of glue (or whatever) on the obverse in post #52.
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