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Body copy is the text of the brand message - all the information about the product you are selling. Display copy is copy in a type size larger than that of the body copy and is meant to entice readers into reading the body copy.
I believe you give the original and you keep the carbon copy
A pencil copy (not necessarily in pencil) is submitted prior to a final/official copy and it is non-binding and subject to change prior to official copy being submitted. It is used when financial summaries are being compiled.
http://www.franklinmint.com/ Franklin Mint only keeps record of the last 10 Years Collections
Scott number US 1008. A mint copy can be purchased for 40 cents and a used copy at 15. A dealer might pay face value for a mint copy.
the mint mark is above the bell under the e in "states"
I have a copy of the rules and a mint edition of the game
That would be Scott number US 2445. You can buy a mint copy for $3.75 and a used copy for 30 cents.
Scott US #1705 You can purchase a copy used for 15 cents and in mint condition for 70. Which means you won't get much for a used copy from a dealer and they may not be interested in purchasing a single mint copy for a third of that amount.
That would be Scott number US 1161. You can buy a mint copy for 65 cents and a used copy for 15 cents.
About 20 cents used, and about 50 cents mint.
$145,000 in mint condition
I have a copy of the rules and a mint edition of the game
That would be Scott number 2451. You can buy a mint copy for 25 cents or used copy for 15 cents.
It means the coin was not issued by the U.S. Mint and is just a copy having no monetary value.
Because it's not real and not made by the US Mint.