See a post I made in Feb 2012 about the edge lettering on a Hayes Dollar. Caused by slippage during the edge lettering process.
If a woodchuck could chuck wood, a woodchuck would chuck all the wood a woodchuck could.
Box of halves gave up a 68D and an 87, both in really good condition.
Thanks for the replies
I found this in the coin return slot while dumping change. Can anyone identify this coin? Thanks [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe Minneapolis & Kansas City $2 * in CU go for $100 -$125. They both have a production of 640,000 notes.
Looks legit, nice find
Had the urge to search a few straps today and found these 2 4 pairs [ATTACH] 2009 * from the 3rd run - 320,000[ATTACH]
From Variety Vista, Looks like RPM-004, D/D North.
A die clash on a proof! Excellent!
Nice!
Latest pick up from my favorite teller. I think this is a minor error with the serial # touching the district seal. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Twenty Cents
Looks like a die crack to me.
Could be, go to Lincolncentresources.com and see if you can match it up.
Check out my album, I have posted a 1991D with a really nice die chip, similar to yours. Very cool looking, but worth a dime.
Looks like notching on the 9
That is an excellent picture!
If I may ask, what is your area of expertise?
maverick if you go to the link on the first page for the cent project, it give a diagnostic for the 7. I think that is the best way to tell but I...
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