My discovery from last year finally published in Wexler's files. [ATTACH] 1998 1¢ WDDR-037 Description: Doubling shows on the lower right side...
Going through my sisters change jug yesterday and came upon this and a couple other nice doubled dies. This is Nebraska [ATTACH] [ATTACH] WDDR-005...
I heard older than the Yellowstone volcano but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. :D
Yours is fine, I was just having a silly moment. :rolleyes:
Maybe displaced metal? Looks like a gouge in front of the glob.
Maybe DEFNAC. ;)
Always a touchy subject. But there was a time before TPG's that we were forced to learn how to grade if we did not want to get ripped off. Part of...
@Old World Coins Your Buffalo nickel is 3 feathers. I can see it clearly from my end. Nice finds!
Yeah but it's still 5:00 somewhere.:D
There is a dealer in Cranston, R.I. who sells circulated $1.00 silver certificates for $125.00 per hundred, so pretty sure he is just taking them...
Actually they didn't lie. They were redeemable. In 1963, the House of Representatives passed PL88-36, repealing the Silver Purchase Act and...
Bentley...I am not being mean. I am being direct. The majority, if not all of your coins you think are doubled dies are not. Yes, I had to start...
Die chip but also called IDB-Interior Die Break.
All of your coins are doubled die. Now please go to Etsy & Listia, post them there, get rich and come back a year from now with your results.
I just wish they would take the 1922 Plain out of albums like they did the 55 & 72 doubled dies. Nice show & tell collection.
Did you mean mottled?;):D
Listen to @Hiddendragon. Patience is a virtue. Sadly we live in a world of wanting everything yesterday and of course, the world of Amazon. (Not...
I am happy for those who had to have one and got one but...$90.00 for an ounce of silver. What a bargain. Sorry, not my cup of tea. The series...
Yes, it most certainly is a die crack.
I cannot for the life of me remember how I acquired this. This was issued by the town of Lee, Mass. in 1930. Many towns issued their own medals...
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