Beauty, that's for sure. 67
sometimes on the beach during a bon-fire a coin is tossed in and like paddyman98 said heat can cause trapped gasses to bubble the coin.
You are a kind, giving man with a big heart. You are what makes collecting coins a close knit hobby with other collectors, Sharing and caring. Don
I have wanted a coin and was bidding on it and the price kept rising so I stopped biding, Now I wonder if it was you "playing games"? I am sure...
in MY 1973 - 1982 Vietnam-era days F.T.A. was used as a internal protest against the Army I.E. "Forget the Army" (I cleaned it up)
poor ole' Mississippi quarter got run over many times in the parking lot.
Fine looking notes.
Amen!
That is cool , only the second one I have ever seen. Thanks for posting
Beautiful coin I am envious!
I lost two coins in the USPS butterfingers for a month each. I was worried about this one.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
yeah I'd grabbed that one too. Nice find. 58
This one I won't blame on China. This was "Snuffy Smith" in a garage.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have had this coin for many years man sold it to me refered to it as an ENGLISH CARTWHEEL. Price was right so I bought it. Did some quick...
Find a kid in your family, show them a magnet sticks to them, might peek and interest in coin collecting. can't hurt.
Hey, sometime luck is just THAT! LUCK!!!! You never know. I purchased a Wheat cent that was "silver in color" and was NOT steel for $51.00 a few...
Worth a look. Thank for posting but for sure PMD
They have had a rough life. Spend them and keep looking, you'll find something interesting soon.
I agree with the past clamshell theory. Now a detatched Lamination. nice find
yes damage after minted. Might have gotten caught in a coin rolling machine and done that damage. Only a guess though.
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