The post office can not force you to install a curbside box or get a P.O. Box. If you don’t have either your mail is returned to the sender. It’s...
Forget the larger box. It was probably delivered by a substitute driver.
Looks like it should grade but better photos are needed.
I don’t even look at that website. Lol
I joined in June 2015. If this wasn’t a good site where members try to help others, teach things, etc, I’d be long gone. You can find mistreatment...
Nice! It’s almost a radar note. Close but no dice. Still a great find. You can flatten it to get rid of the creases but do not iron it. Ironing...
Looks like the real thing but it’s been cleaned. It’s a strong VG, maybe a weak Fine. Hard to tell. The headband with LIBERTY is the clue.
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Next up is a 1898 Liberty or “V” Nickel with a small counter mark on the obverse. All the mark has is 10K. It’s from a jeweler advertising his...
First up is this 1890 Liberty or “V” Nickel. The mark of the Masons. It’s called the Masonic Compass. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice find!
With all that darker toning and the fact I haven’t been awake an hour I can’t tell.
I can’t tell from the photo. Sorry.
P.S. Welcome to CT.
It’s from a die that’s worn but recently polished. It’s also not a proof, just Philly minted business strike but it is a nice looking one.
What John said.
You missed it by 50 notes. Just a neat number, not a repeater. A repeater must have all the digits repeating. 12121212 is a 2 digit repeater....
Oh heavens no! Not in the least. Some years they produce more coins with worn out dies than they do sharp looking ones.
I should add to try using UPS. It cost a little bit more but it’s worth it. I’m retired postal and I ship UPS.
Sorry to hear that but contacting the inspection service is the right step. I hope they catch the thief and recover your items.
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