Odd, since those coins are very new ... maybe it fell out of the press and spent a few weeks on the floor before somebody fished it out and threw...
Based on recent posts, that die chip is pretty prevalent.
I like your style.
You did well, coin looks good.
Best answer :hilarious: Wicked strike-through, too.
I like it. Heavily circulated, obviously, but doesn't have the unsightly scratches and dents that detract from the eye appeal. I'd like to find...
Yours is much nicer. :(
Found this poor thing in the wife's junk drawer. Her former in-laws travelled alot and kept change as souvenirs (I guess). I got interested when I...
Why did my brain read that as Blarney Stone?
Great thread, thank you. 1958 was my first proof set as it was my birth year. Since then I've filled in a few around it, I'd like to try and...
Welcome to the site! You should start a new thread and show us your coin. Scroll to the top of this page where you see this: Home > Forums > Coin...
[ATTACH]
Sounds like a lottery approach, better than the present system. Still the guy who logs in 5 hours in advance and gets the 12,999,000 spot in line...
I agree, and the Chrysler Building would be a nod to New York, too. I haven't seen it confirmed anywhere, though. I actually came across the...
I'm a sucker for automobilia and even though the 1950's-1980's are my favorite cars, I love the pre-war advertising. Picked this up for cheap....
Hey, no problem, that bump on the bottom of the wing was the first thing I noticed, too.
I think they are referencing the blob on the top of the wing, looks like a possible die chip. (OP's photo) [ATTACH]
In a bad situation, why would anyone trade valuable food, water, shelter, weapons, or ammunition for completely useless gold or silver?
The date was a giveaway to me but I collect Barbers. @KBBPLL diagnostics are terrific. Thanks to both of you guys for fighting the good fight.
You're probably right, although it's worth noting the 2009 sold for $52.95 when new. It will be interesting to watch the newer issues since the...
Separate names with a comma.