ohhhh yeah, I see it now :)
not sure I see the "fragment" planchet... but still, an off-center, clipped, and uniface error is pretty nice :D
Take them out of the slab and let me heat-tone them. Then you can get more money for them! *not responsible for any...
I think the reverse deserves a star, but the obverse kills it - IMO. Also, I think the one you posted with a star, doesn't deserve it. lol But...
its copper
We knew you wouldn't be gone too long before you stopped by. :D That 1869 is a great looking note!
It may have been used as a pocket piece... Let's see your other stuff :D
Thanks for the contest! My favorite is that 1909-D Barber Quarter, great toning! :D Here's one of my favorite 1909 Coins. [IMG] Ahhh the...
Indeed. While we're at it, maybe someone here can write a thesis for me. :goof:
Some blue [IMG] And just like K9Brian's... [IMG] :D
I saw that while looking for holed coins. I don't think I would buy it as a hole filler - 2 holes is 1 hole too much. lol
$1... I'd keep it - it's pretty neat. I've also found a note with 6 digits, but not as good as yours. It was 92522222
What mint were these made at? I'll have to start looking :)
I used to dislike Sacajawea dollars... but then I looked at the bag of them I had and they had started to tone - so I have a new appreciation for...
Don't do it 900! It's really a kind of poison to make you buy stuff from her. but beware, I declined the drink and still made a purchase!*...
Yup, worth a dollar I'd say. I've come across quite a few near-repeaters and near radars, unfortunately it has to be the real deal to be worth...
I would like to, but will not. I will, as I said before, be at the October Tucson show:D
even though they lose money on the cent, don't they "make" money on the rest of the coinage? which should outweigh the loss?
T$, that explains how you can purchase all these coins!
You need to realize there are more ways than 1 that a cent can turn silver. This coin was red before I put it in the oven.
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