Was looking through some 1944 P BU Walking Liberty half dollars and ran across one with what appears to be a D stamped on Liberity's arm. (see...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] So I've been having some fun with a old proof set of my dad's. After he passed I just through it in a drawer where it sat for 30...
So just as a follow up on my initial question on this thread, I sent out the two No S coins and had PCGS grade them. see photos. The 1971 Nickel...
New at purchasing online coins... So here's my question... I see BU rolls advertised all over Ebay with photos etc... But trying to grade a photo...
Grin... didn't see that "copy". Da... Was in a bunch of paper money from my dad's estate that I put away back in 1979. Really appreciate...
Saw somewhere in the threads that the letter in the dragon tail of the Isle of Man signified who they made the coin for and that made it a bit...
So, That mystery solved, perhaps someone can weigh in on these other bills in the bag. Anything important here or just pull prices off Ebay....
Thank you all... great help!
Thanks Dave, that helps. (Genuine examples of these notes are valuable.) I figure your spot on here but... How the heck would one tell? As my Dad...
The 1000 item is on some sorta parchment. Have no idea if they did that in 1840 which I think is what it says in the front. Hope someone out there...
Can anyone shed some light on just what I'm looking at here... came from my father many many years ago. Thanks [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Great stuff you guys... thank you so much. The part about professionally preserved I don't understand. The grading services will do that? I read...
Ok, I asked this question in the middle of someones elses post and didn't get much of a response. (guess it was not to way to do it) so here it is...
Wow, Great stuff you guys. Thank you... I too am brand new to fourms and have also been left a conglomerate of large hordes of Walking Liberty and...
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