I guess some people have a yen for fake coins....
Why did this not get a full split bands designation? They look like FSB to me. Beautiful coin!
They can be found in many casinos and game houses like Dave & Buster's. I've heard that the ones in casinos can win you big money if you play...
The SLQ is probably before 1925. Nice haul!
I wouldn't do business with that dealer any more. What if it was something really valuable?
They also have to be a currently circulating issue to be considered intent to defraud. In other words, altering a Morgan dollar or a Walking...
So, we know that some 90% silver quarters dated 1964 were actually minted in 1965 with the wrong reverse die. I am assuming that this was because...
No but I have seen them in action several times. The CEO of a company I used to work for built one that put out about 50,000 volts
Were they incapacitortated or decapitated? Joking aside, even smaller capacitors can give you a pretty good shock. Just don't hook up an...
However many Mr. Coulomb says....
Is it possible to create a Lichtenberg figure using a Tesla coil?
You didn't understand. Some 64's were struck with the clad reverse DIES. They are silver but struck with the wrong die.
Some 64's were made from the clad die reverses meant for the 65's. Not all the quarters dated 1964 were minted in 1964, some were minted in 1965...
I looked but didn't see much negative feedback.
All I can say is, "Lord, have mercy".
Due to its condition you wouldn't get much more than face value. I'd keep it.
I haven't seen a red seal United States Note $5 (or $2 for that matter) in circulation in maybe 50 years. We quit making them in 1971. Nice find!!!!
A Kleenex dipped in isopropyl will take it all off.
Isopropyl alcohol will get rid of the ink and I don't think it will damage the coin.
I don't have a photo of it, but a co-worker, just a few days ago, dug up an 1867 IHC in pretty decent shape in her own yard. She's also found...
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