Nope, I can't do that, I'm not a nun. It's a union thing.
Fats were used to make glycerin. The collection of used fats was used more to keep women busy in the war effort than for actually being used to...
Numismatics 101. Coins are minted at the US Mint. Paper money is printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
The BEP does not cut notes with a curved blade. Every cut is straight. Your note is damaged and worth face value.
It's been heavily polished.
Jesus would have hated that cross.
Yes, it does.
Or spooned.
They have been reported in various media to be military challenge tokens.
Not in my opinion, but on eBay there is no telling what it might command.
Your coin is not from Denver. Have you weighed it?
Use PCGS or PMG. Those are the only respected companies.
If he traded them dollar for dollar in the 1970s, I don't think he knew anything more about them than Mom did.
Believe him, he knows more about numismatics than anyone! ANYONE!
IMO, after that remark you might want to find another coin forum to play on. You didn't earn any respect here, and it's only your first day.
And here I was thinking that I was the only person that knew how to spell it.
With the new pics of the edge, I change my mind. That's a clip.
A pic of the edge would go a long way here, but in the second pic of the obverse, I think I see the tell tale mark of the use of nippers.
He's all bark and no bite. ;)
Nice catch!
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