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Old 06-25-2009, 06:45 PM   #6 (permalink)
just coins
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: upstate NY
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Originally Posted by DoK U Mint View Post
I'm trying to learn how to tell the difference.

I was thinking lamination because of the lack of metal. I thought lack of detail meant struck through.

Anyway, I got this in change at the post office stamp machine. Guess I'll have to use up my SBA's next time I buy stamps and keep this one. Bummer today was I dropped and broke open my old bank roll from 1979 and guess I'll spend tonight looking for the close rim. Nobody has much use for my 30 yr old stash of SBA's other than the USPS and some parking meters.
Whatever you do keep that golden dollar it's a nice error and it's worth something but like I said I don't know the premium on the coin.

nice find
Joe

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