maybe thats because of the long name to the right of it??
Is it a good note? Any idea on value? If i'm reading correctly its a star note of a run of 5.1 million stars from the "I", and seems like a low...
This was my first. Crisp on all edges and not a fold in it. Any ideas?[ATTACH]
Thanks for all the tips guys. I was buying some off ebay, some from mints. But now i'm mostly looking around antique places for unslabbed coins....
Thank you very much! Yea, I def learned early that trying to grab that coin that PCGS had valued at say, 100$, but was selling for 30$, wasnt the...
So i've only been in to coin collecting for a couple months, and am still trying to find my way. In the very beginning I was buying slabbed coins...
Yea the two posts was obviously an accident. Why would an uncirc set be frosted/satin? And not a mirror like finish?
I cant post any pics, because I do not think the camera will pick up what I'm talking about but I wanted to see if anyone has heard of this. I...
what if it were a low serial number <95k, 1963 star note? would that be worth grading? And why is it so expensive to grade paper money?
what temps would it take to freeze, then snap it? doesnt look cut
sorry for the ignorance, whats the "/1" with the merc?
That's crazy about the "Texas" quarter! Maybe that's it! The ring has no brown around it. And the sound, is like my other "junk silver" coins. I...
It is not magnetic.
Weight i'm not sure. But rim thickness is the same.
Haha! Steamroller isnt out of the question! But the face and all the lettering are still "raised". Its the pitting/dimples that worry me. But why...
Yea, i've got it mixed in with my junk silver coins right now. It does appear to be silver at the very least. Which is why I would believe it is...
it was just mixed in a bunch of coins my grandfather had. No one was selling it or anything. And I doubt my grandfather would have bought it. So...
First off i'm new here, and would like to say this is a great site for a novice. So I have a few coins from my grandfathers collection, and one...
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