Ill hold a world wide seminar on how to be an advocate on almost anything. Unfortunately with no support and being undermined all the time, I will not do so. You see numismatists like myself take this (and everything) very seriously. I do know how to joke around but tI some it's work. For others it gets them away from your wives. On that thought why did you marry someone you do not want to be around. I get it. Everyone needs alone time. Well teach them what to look for and you never know what 2 people could do in this "coin world" think of me like a coach. I have to perfect everything. Even a slight mishap is worth fixing. But if you aren't joking around I'd be more than happy to sit down with individuals aND go over my opions as well as the groups. On a more serious note. That mint mark and no coin is the one I'm looking for. Initials too. I'm glad you all get laughs from me. At least your novelty can be please by my gesture. --you dipped the coin in acid? Or was it you that took the acid?
Are you learning how to type without looking, is that it? Here's what you need to do. Type this phrase over and over again for a month "Now is the time got all good men to come to the aid of their country"
FM - Is English your first language? I am not asking in jest. I just read through this whole thread and have had a hard time figuring out what you are trying to say sometimes and I was thinking that it was perhaps due to a language barrier.
I'm still here rickyvon DB. Furryfrog, no English is not my first language. I learned two at the same time. Didn't pay attention through daily oral language class. Some how made it through up to college comp 2. And cascade. If good men aid their country shouldn't those be a little more aware and less ridicule of someone. I don't own any paper or pens. I don't even type. Google voice. But I did buy a book. I don't know which book to buy about coins. And taking people's opions on here is about as worthless as a few 1976 2 dollar bill
But I have him on "ignore," so I can't see if he's been replying to my jests about his poor literary skills.
Then why did you ask for them? All the data you need to confirm your hypothesis about your coin is already available on the Internet. Ignore us. Go find that data, learn how to create accurate images (an elementary and imperative numismatic talent when concentrating on varieties), and then come back and prove us wrong. Excuse me if I don't hold my breath.
I don't seem to have any knowledge of coins. Would you happen to give me direction in where to find any information on any of these?? That quarter seems like a joke with how bold and close together the "IN" is in "in God we trust" I bet not even a store will take that error-free coin.
FM13, I am a serious numismatist, (ask anyone here) and I did give a serious answer earlier. One problem you are having is that your images are typically either too small to see what you are trying to show, or they are out of focus, which also makes it impossible to give a definitive answer. On your quarter I can't be sure if it is damage burring the IN together or if there is a die chip joining them. Your cent images are out of focus and I am not sure what you are trying to illustrate. The only anomaly I can make out seems to be some machine doubling damage at the top of the second 9.
He's just trolling conder, and I don't quite think "serious" numismatist is enough of a qualifier for you brother
YOU ARE NOT A NUMISMATIST. However, you CLAIM TO BE A TEACHER so... !nstead of lecturing us and providing a very humorous break, please take a sharp photo of the coin in your ORIGINAL POST and tell all of us where to look for the doubling!