Those state quarters are 3.2 *billion* miles from earth...BILLION...no way they're comin' back! Short answer st was more of a gesture they came...
Pretty cool stuff, I'll be watching.
It's very hard to grade a coin from a scanned image. Scanners completely rob the coin's luster which is a detail that cannot be left out or ignored.
I was just wondering about this the other day. I was listening to a radio show where they were talking about what would be your worst thing to...
Obverse fields look nice and clean...the rims and reeds look sharp and you're free of any significant hits/bag-marks, and I only see two hairlines...
mmmmmmm home grown tomatos! A little salt and you can eat'em like an apple. Nothing beats a home garden grown tomato. I won't barely eat a store...
Washington Quarters, specifically 1932 - 1998...the eagle reverse
Lincolns separated from big pig change jar, Cherrypickers' Guide in hand...what will I find? [ATTACH]
My latest....[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
along with other stuff probably as prizes...a way to keep the kids interested and motivated.
Yes...for now. I've been asked to get involved in the YN portion of our local coin club. I might use some of them for that.
I think you and I have talked about this...but this ATB design is far better than the statehood gobbledegook that happened. The common frame and...
Agreed! @The Penny Lady® You should be on the cover!
On a stamp and grocery run this morning, when I paid for my stamps, I got a nice bright shiny 2015 D Blue Ridge Parkway ATB quarter back in...
Mine just seemed more than a weak strike...its got all kinds-u-stuff happening...can't even make out the JS.
@coinzip what model of Dinolite is that?
Is this anything more than an LDS strike? Is it PMD or just a week strike...things just look like they were struck with a used up die. Also...
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as usual Conder101 you've made it very simple to unserstand...I appreciate that. I do have anot her question. Do most brockage makers happen on...
Thanks @paddyman98 For some reason I keep forgetting about brockage errors. The actual planchet which sticks to the die is the die cap...
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