Essentially a palindrome using numbers. "Able was I ere I saw Elba" - Napoleon.
@desertgem said "you will not find a listing except for the DDO-001 or possibly DDO-002", so I don't know what they meant by that. They seem to be...
Am I misunderstanding this post? PCGS and NGC both list 9 of them for 1972P, CONECA lists 10, and coppercoins shows 5.
I've been 11, 22, 33, 44 and 55.
I can't tell the difference between 003, 006 and 008. OP image blown up 300% makes it easier to see (click on it). [ATTACH]
Struck-through train tracks.
I hope somebody didn't actually spend $750 on that garbage.
I think not just a "view" anymore, but fact. Jefferson exchanged $75 in silver for 1500 half dismes and then spent them, making them the first...
I have to hold my nose when I go there, but you can buy these on the Chinese site for less than a dollar.
Does the edge have a seam? That would be a dead giveaway. Looks fake regardless.
I have two of them from when my dad was stationed in Germany. I'm rich! Highest mintage of the whole series. Numista says in UNC it's worth...
Doesn't cost much to keep them but I'd probably spend. They would go in a box and I'd never look at them again anyway.
The Coin Museum in Bangkok has an interesting display of all the kinds of "money" used throughout history. They call one of those in the OP image...
And then somebody posts one of those "get rich" videos claiming a coin is worth gobs of money because of the asking price on one of these bogus...
I think you mean Barber dimes. Got any pics? There are some interesting transition varieties from 1899-1905.
To me the "godless" coins are the 1911 Canadian coins with Dei Gratia omitted, and the US 1907 eagle and double eagle coins designed without the...
For sure. I love having it and it was money well spent. Note that I said "spent." The price of silver in 1971 peaked in March at $1.73 and...
My only purchase from the mint was a 1971-S brown box Ike for $10. What a great investment that was.
https://doubleddie.com/58201.html After 1986, and certainly by 1995, the mint was using single-press hubbing, so you're not going to find true...
Looks like a scratch to me, not a die crack. Obverse has an old X scratched through it. I'm not sure why people did that to coins back then.
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