It's because this was released in multiple countries. Very annoying at the end watching the credits list 6 or more countries, all of the over dubs...
Probably some chatter in the chamber, die deterioration. This year was struck well overall with the exception of the "S" which, along with all the...
In English but that's the quickest image I could find.
New to Netflix. I watched this last night. It's about four kids in high school who are trying to save their school after one of the kids Dad in...
Hello to the dark side. My friend Ole, who is a metal detectorist recently found this in a park in Great Barrington, Ma. I'm sorry but these are...
I'm a little hesitant to post the same item twice, I know people get a bit miffed when this happens. I'm not certain it's a coin though, being...
This was all he posted on FB. I'll see what I can do and thanks.
To me, this looks to possibly be an owl. And perhaps was pressed into a piece of warm/hot gold. The fitting is very crude to say the least.
He was not specific but said it tested between 14K & 18 K. I think he's a novice at testing and maybe has a test kit. It was found in a local park...
My buddy Ole went metal detecting a couple of days ago and found this. It tests as gold. Would anyone have a clue as to wether coin, medallion or...
@Randy Abercrombie I figured that one would be easy for you. LOL
I love...little baby ducks, old pickup trucks and slow moving trains...and rain.
All of the "S" mint Lincoln's from 1968-1974 were known for machine doubling. The areas you are concerned with was typical of this and holds no...
It showed best in your first two pics. The others looked more like luster breaks. Cheap find, keep it.
Stupidity has been around since the dawn of man. We will likely never move forward. (Nothing to do with your posts, just a fact.)
Can't tell much from these thumbnails Jerry but it looks like they were cleaned. A pinkish toning will indicate this but I stand to be corrected.
Happy Thanksgiving to you also and have fun with these.
I have read that the US contracted with British entities for the blanks back in this era due to lack of mined copper here but have not read that...
But...if a coin is labeled red on the holder and is now turning brown it does affect the value based on the original red attribution. Now it is...
Very disappointing but a couple of my Zincolns have toned the wrong way in their ANACS holders and my coins are stored properly. I feared this...
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