She didn't say anything about a safe deposit. Rent a box at the bank and move the important papers and her jewelry to there. Once she gets tired...
For those who may be following the thread and are somewhat confused following is an image with arrows pointing to the characteristics of the...
They'll certainly will be an easy cherry pick.
Actually messy you pointed out the characteristics on the proof where our disagreement originates. @KBBPLL - I was avoiding a reply hoping you...
Just to add a little more info to @KBBPLL post following is a picture of a 1883 No Cents nickel. Notice it also exhibits the Beer Belly "B".[ATTACH]
Keep in mind "LIBERTY" is an incused design feature of the nickel and based on my analysis of all four (Normal "B" business strike, Proof, Broken...
Was also able to determine that in 1908 and prior the date position deviated from working die to working die. In 1909 and later the date position...
Look @ the "B" in "LIBERTY" in the 1st collage containing 3 images of the CROWN for nickels from 1908 - 1910. You'll notice in 1908 and 1910 the...
I really don't think it matters knowing which die (obverse, reverse) was the anvil and which was the hammer when determining die rotation. Both...
Assuming the pictures were imaged squarely and the coin was flipped 180 degrees and assuming the lines I drew on the pictures would be parallel if...
That depends on whether you measure the Die Rotation clockwise or counter-clockwise. Actually the largest rotation a coin can exhibit is 180 degrees.
Not a coin but overhyped are fancy notes because every note printed has a unique serial number. So fancy serial numbered notes aren't any rarer...
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