They are common, and don't command a premium. No use trying to sell them. You'd better keep it as an interesting piece. Jos
To me, this looks like the phenomenon that's quite common on our 100% nickel and nickelplated coins. I've heard people explaining it could have...
Ok, I was wrong. I called one of the most experienced Belgian collectors today, and he said he knows about the existence of a couple of these....
http://www.coinarchives.com/w/lotviewer.php?LotID=91146&AucID=75&Lot=4 That's the link to the genuine 1917 French legends (DES BELGES) The link...
I can confirm that this is indeed my PM, and I really mean what I say. There were no Dutch legends (DER BELGEN) coins struck in 1917. So this...
Hard to see. It could be the light playing tricks :) Jos
I think I see some doubling in the legends. Is it on the main figure too? Regards, Jos
Will they ever learn, Stimpy? Sad story...
Source: http://www.coinresource.com/articles/state_quarter_missing_clad.htm Hope this helps :) Regards, Jos
http://www.cointalk.org/showpost.php?p=227046&postcount=45 Even a little faster, if you click on the link ;) Regards, Jos
And here is the sorting tray :) Regards, Jos
No problem Victor. It's very little work, if you know how, but that's in everything the case :) Here are the close ups. Regards, Jos
And more coming :) Regards, Jos
Here are the wrapper pics! Regards, Jos
There you go! Regards, Jos
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