I have no idea on fractional currency.
You should keep a few sets showing the progression. A few years from now you'll be glad you did. Maybe even give a set to each grandchild.
It's definitely the real thing. As for value, it's worth what you paid for it. The condition holds back any real value. It's known as fractional...
Just you, it does look worn.
I can't tell about either one. Sorry. The T is damaged. Please post photos of the entire coin, cropped and full frame of course, not those thumbnails.
I think the grading was completed and they are soon to be sold at inflated prices.
That's a die crack. And you found over 200 of them. If you look carefully at them you may be able to show the progression of the die crack. As the...
And that's from a photo!
Maybe? Sounds like you waved to the house from the sidewalk. Lol
It looks like a small die chip to me but I'm not seeing any signs of doubling.
The number of small dings on Jefferson's cheek led me to a 65.
We're willing to help but when a number of members say what it is and we get nothing but arguments from the op we do get upset. Glad you're...
Yes it is. Thank you.
You're welcome.
That's a very nice die crack. A die crack is described as a fine, raised line on a coin, caused by a broken die. This definition would classify it...
The first thing I saw was the date reads the same upside down as it does right side up. Then the mintmark was on top of the date and backwards....
Actually I see what looks like a first graders N, seriously. I believe it's part of the design and looks this way due to a worn die.
Yes, I do see the Gettysburg Address. It's even signed. :)
DDD, MD, Hub Doubling and most other kinds of Doubling are all NAV or No Added Value Doubling. In other words, worthless doubling.
You're doing better than me @tommyc03 as all I see looks circulation normal.
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