Thanks to the experts - I just learned about dropped letters ;)
@Ayodele I'm thinking yes you have a good find - Definitely worth having it checked.
[ATTACH] OPs pic a little closer
Got it (inner voice - Crack a dictionary...Incuse)
better....so the coin before was missing the G - because it was filled - and the dropped G would look like it was stamped not raised?
I'm having trouble understanding how that can happen.. even after reading the link Paddyman98 provided.
Coated I think - did they even make a silver in '66? I'm thinking'64 was the last year for 90%ers.
Very Cool :)
I read that @paddyman98 - I didn't realize it was yours. Good info :) The 1959 wheat was the only "Mule" I was aware of until my CT education began.
knowing human nature & the government's record for errors - I would bet there is At Least 1 genuine 59 Wheat - but proving it to be genuine would...
Take them!
@Daulton - a clip was not round before it was stamped - the pics you posted look like a round coin that was bent after it was made - the edge is...
When the "subjective" number of what ever it is becomes unruly or uncontrollable...maybe?
Looks like it got hammered - PMD is the short hand for Post Mint Damage but wait for others....I'm new here :)
Most threads have been for me, but they're kind of like a Bob Ross painting - once you start one ya just never know how it'll turn out ;)
That explains it - my $1* was printed in Fort Worth. Thanks again. Congrats on the cool find @Baryoung & sorry if I hijacked your post :)
Thanks for the info again @Numbers - question tho...how often did they change from Macro to Micro? My $1* is a 2003 I think - @ work so I can't...
It helps there is a 7 on both sides - I may need to retract the $2 being a mule..
couldn't find my steel rule so I used the paper clip for [ATTACH] [ATTACH] scale - $1* Mule?
now I want to learn more about mules - looking again at @furryfrog02 note I'm not sure. The 8 does look larger but that could be my bi-focals. I...
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