Personally even though it prob received an MS grade, it probably lightly circulated. 64
Well the bills are different years and different letters. You could get the same serial number, same year, from a different fed reserve branch.
Yes offset ink transfer the obverse touched the inking bed. It has value depending on how dark it is. I had a few of these in the 80's at the OTB,...
The condition is a deal breaker otherwise it's a keeper.
If it's really BU I guess $5 is an OK price. The prob with the Roos set there's really no key dates. Lowest mintage is the 49-S 13M. USA Coin Book...
I imagine that green is from a teller's pen.
The price guide lists a couple varieties. A 6 over 6. (Nope.) And "Arrowhead" where there is something inside the 6. Also no. Click on the guide...
If it was a 1963-B there would be a premium even in that condition.
There is a mint mark on one of the nickels that is up really high. I think it is the 1970 and it's basically in between the 0 and the hair....
This is what's known as a dryer coin. Look for photos. Either in the search box here, or Google. They will match. If the coin is much smaller and...
Variety Vista shows 7 RPMs for 1964-D nickel. Anything MS should have value. I think there's some minor doubled dies? Arnold Coin Exchange says:...
EBay is a disgrace.
Found this bill in Antarctica at the General Store. I remember pulling a number of these in Colorado in the 90's.
I mean yes the obverse and reverse layer is a sandwich with the core inside. But they mix the 40% silver with the copper for the core and the...
The photo of the 3rd side (Post #2) clearly shows a copper core, so it can't be the only 40% quarter (1976-S proof). When they do the 40% its not...
Since that scale only goes to tenths, there is a wider margin for what the actual weight could be. I assume this is a clad quarter as the only 40%...
I like it. It has value.
IDK what that white ring is. I doubt it is from a coin. It might come off with acetone. A coin that size would be a nickel and there is no reason...
26-S looks good. That's a monster. Let's see the photo of the Hawaii S. In my last 2 rolls of quarters I had 3 looks at a W. (0-3) I did replace...
I can't tell. It looks like a stain. If it is a lump of metal it could be a cud.
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