Only as a novelty item. Maybe a dollar or so. Welcome to Coin Talk!
Try passing one at Walmart..... I'm sure you'll get a lot of people interested then.
Nice finds! I love having a till to go through. I've been averaging at least one silver coin per week. There have been nice collectible coins,...
What's the story?
It's a toss up with all the wear on it. First glance says it's a bump. But, there does appear to be the Blakesley effect on the opposite side....
Pretty common. I have probably a dozen that I've found over the last few years. This and the filled numbers and letters were prevalent during the...
They are soooooooo beautiful! Great story!
Wow! Thanks for the contest and the opportunity to play along, Mikem2000! This is awesome! I'll pm you soon!
At times like that I like to indulge myself. Either a pint of Häagen-Dazs® Extraas Cookie Dough Dynamo Ice Cream or a six pack of a good lager....
This coin gives a whole new meaning to "ground round".
1943 steel photoshopped with the wrong color. 1980
Thanks for posting! Excellent example!
Yes, it's on the reverse (missing side). The smoothest half is lower than the scratchy half.
Sander or a lathe or a fine bladed scroll saw.
Eventually.
That's one of my pet peeves. I've been in retail and I was taught to give the customer full attention because in essence, they are the ones who...
Thanks! Totally different than what I have. I'm leaning towards PMD on my coin.
My first thought as well. But, in hand the smoother side is almost like a blank planchet, the rippled side is similar to split planchet coins...
I totally agree with Doug. In cases like this you don't get what you pay for. If you're looking for specific coins, post a want list here or use...
I found this in the till this morning. It appears to be a split planchet. Half of the reverse of the coin is smooth but the other half is...
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