I have several notes at the TPG now. One is mismatched serial numbers. The other is upside down printing.
Only one more to go to fill all the holes in my folder.
Buffalo is F-12 or F-15. Gold one is XF-45. If the gold coin has been cleaned it was a long time ago and market acceptable. Both coins have mint...
The back is printed first. Without seeing the back side it difficult to say what is upside down. Something is, but what? Both are very nice...
Very nice it is.
AD 375-392 Antioch mint AD 383-388 Obv.: DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right. Rev.: VIRTVS EXERCITI; Emperor...
Just received this a few days ago. It’s circulated but clean. Just 866,000 we’re minted. It’s a 1931-S, a depression date. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
30 isn’t a bad grade, it’s the foreign substance that makes it unappealing. I would pay more for the same grade with no substance notations. I’d...
It is a ladder note but that foreign substance note on the back of the note is alarming.
Congratulations on finding what you already found! :)
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Nice one Randy!
Definitely not an error. It’s all from a worn die and damaged as stated by other members.
My father was a pin setter in 1929. When the depression got really bad he lost his job to a married man. It didn’t matter that he was supporting...
AD 69-89 Billion Tetradrachm 25mm, 12.9g, 12h Alexandrian Mint RY 2 (AD 69/70) Obv.: Greek letters, Laureate head right; L B (date) below chin...
Nice!
Here’s a shipwreck coin that I didn’t have. It’s from the Admiral Gardner which sank in 1809 in the English Channel. This souvenir is dated 1994...
Sorry to hear this. May he Rest In Peace.
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