I tend to tolerate the bad along with accept the good. As such, nobody gets ignored. Besides, I'm too damned curious! Dang! I hit enter too...
I don't see anything which would be recognizable as a "building" and strongly suspect post mint damage.
No. Age is not what makes folks annoying. As for the OP. I have no errors. Just those "Extra Leaf" coins. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] These are what...
What purpose do the "bellows" serve Dave? What type of lights are those?
Okay. All set to go. Why? you ask. Because some of the regulars have been hardened by obstinate newbie know it alls that act like trolls and,...
Dang it. Hit enter too soon.........
And some type of free slabbed coin. In 2006, it was a Silver Eagle. [ATTACH] In 2008 it was a Martin Van Buren Presidential Dollar. [ATTACH]...
Green, while a point and shoot camera does work, it works "best" if some type of tripod is used. I have a Sony DSC that works best if I attach it...
While a camera is the best way to go, it also requires a bit of work. I used to use an HP Scanjet 3970 Scanner until Windows Vista came out. HP...
They are glued shut around the entire circumference of the capsule. Similar to what they did for 1975 - 1982.
Plaque's and Paper's. I had the number 1 Complete Eisenhower Varieties Set Proof for a 2009 and 2010. I got paper. When I retired that set, they...
Looks like Gunk of some type.
The Washington and Adams Dollars had edge lettering applied "after" the minting process. This is still true except that, today, as the coins leave...
On another positive note, you are absolutely correct! There are literally thousands of Doubled Die coins out there but only a few are of enough...
On a positive note, those are pretty cool arrows! What do you use to create them on the Photo?
LOOK'S LIKE IT'S JUST YOU AN ME BABE!
You can't be serious! The TPG's, specifically PCGS and NGC, won't attribute MOST true Varieties unless they are either a Heritage Variety, such...
I take exception to the term "High Powered Microscope" since the true VALUE in a 10x Stereo Scope (which is what I have) rest solely on light...
I have no idea why the US Mint did it this way! Maybe they were thinking that collectors might want to put the coins into a Dansco Type Album? But...
According to the original OP, they were completely smooth.
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