Great post, thanks! The feathers and shield on the reverse of the ASE are all wrong - easy to see when compared side-by-side.
Yes, I noticed he vanished abruptly. Didn't see anything offensive in his last few posts but ???
I found a zombie quarter once. It had been dead for 11 years but somebody brought it back to life and now every time I turn around it's there...
Found the dime first. Took longer to find the quarter. That would make a killer jigsaw puzzle :jawdrop:
Nice! Do they send everyone the same coin or are they random coins in the same sample slab?
You can't keep a good thread down.
Seller's photo, best I can do.
Were grease filled dies a thing in 1837? Honest question.
Damage seems a likely explanation but it's curious the denticles and grain are not affected.
Please disregard the posts above. You have a very rare, possibly unique coin. The coin was minted in the second century A.D. in Rome during the...
Surfaces actually look good, I seem to have washed out the photo by editing it. Most curious about the "A"
I came across an attractive 1837 dime but I'm curious about the "A" in America on the reverse. Is this a variety or damage? TIA for looking. [ATTACH]
You already scored a Millard Fillmore! Everything else is gravy :)
According to this press release, the new quarters will be released into circulation on April 5. The proof set comes out a month earlier, so that's...
A few I have photographed... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Brandishing a pistol behind the wheel. My, the time's have changed. (I would have been all over one of those)
I agree, probably PVC damage (if the flip is soft and pliable, it's probably PVC). Toss the flip, give the coin an acetone bath and put it in a...
I agree. I'm trying to ignore new mint offerings but an uninspiring piece at a high price like the law enforcement museum coins has all the...
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