Need to see pics of it. But, 99% sure it's going to be plated or the result of a school experiment.
Have to see 'em to price 'em! Welcome to Coin Talk!
I've been noticing how hot Betty White is!:grandpa:
You should be doing this through private messaging not on the forum.:)
Looks really cool! I can't help you with this one. I'm really curious as to what it might be.
At $3-$5 value, I wouldn't bother spending the money to get them slabbed. The slab would cost more than the coin inside it.
Die cracks would be raised not incused. [IMG]
You have to check your rolls. You were the one that deposited them. You are responsible for the shortage. You are going to suffer the consequences.
I agree.
It looks like a filled "D". This is caused by a die chip. The small post that would create the center of the "D" has broken off and the metal...
File a complaint and let us know the outcome.
That is so disappointing. When I see black "X"'s on the rolls, my heart sinks. I do a few rolls at random and if I find nothing, I pack them up...
I think the people that write the prices for guide books are retired weathermen.
How do you get good pics of coins? It's an age old question just like: "How do you get to Carnegie Hall?" "You take the #42 bus." (rimshot!)...
Nice pick ups!
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I'm guessing.....eats out a lot and is a cheap tipper.
Actually.... start a new thread and post pics of both sides.
Who's "Imma"?
Sorry, forgot to add the lamination part.:o
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