yes, you are crazy. Just wanted to say that without getting expelled.:D
I'd say the design. It doesn't have to be anything ultra-special, even something representative of the period would be something I would buy.
You are just spinning your wheels. I no longer care whether you believe that your toy is authentic or not. Good luck when you try to sell it or if...
A couple of days ago, I opened a roll of dimes for the till and was ecstatic to find these (dated from 1956-1968- [IMG]
I learned it the hard way... your three best friends in business: A good banker, a good accountant and a good lawyer. The accountant will cost...
Learn more. Get a job (or if you have one, get a part-time job as well) so you have some disposable income. You can't have everything (a very...
Found it.... [IMG]
Let me get my volin, Detecto......
Yes, this is real and it does leave the mint. Not in rolls or such but in equipment that is sent out to be cleaned or repaired. A friend of mine...
I see nothing that would make this collectible. You say "doubled die", I say more like "machine doubling"...... just a normal processing anomaly.
and vice versa.:)
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Troll.... period
Really. You're welcome.:)
A cud is found at the rim of the coin. I don't see what you're looking at, but it might be a die chip. As mentioned, die cracks are very common...
It's a jeton. I picked one up last weekend out of the bargain bin at the show for $1..
Not a coin but a medal. Can't help with value. It'll depend on what it's made of (silver or?), the size and weight etc..
Ditto.
The one in the article has been authenticated. Your coin is still a fantasy piece and will remain so until you have it verified as authentic.
This is why the prices are so high.:)
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