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She is the lucky one. She has you!
The signature thing never happens on our mail. They just drop it off.
I'm a Cent collector. So I dumped the silver to buy more Cents and take my Wife out a few times on our anniversary which we celebrate several...
I have a box of the 2008, LP1, LP2 and LP3 Denver ones. Missed out on the LP4. 8(
Yes, I remember it now. You can see the struck through error (grease) on the field and on the bust. Not a lot of value for this, but it is added...
Or sell!
The Cent looks like a Wide A M. The quarter I question as outdoor damage. I found an interesting one the other day: [img] Just had to have...
Sold all mine except what is in the folder and BU coins. It was time to get off the ride: [img]
I found a 2 cent piece in one of the boxes I searched: http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/Two_Cent_Piece.jpg
On way to check it to find a letter on the coin and use a razor blade to make a scratch in the reeding on the edge of the coin. If you see copper,...
Sorry, the images won't work. I'm trying to remember the image and drawing a blank.
Give them a free coin and try to get them to buy the rest from you. Write it off as advertising and reel in when he has a bite. (A little fish...
That is also machine doubling. The flat shelf like look gives it away. The coin was damaged with die movement after the strike before ejected.
Probably most of the silver melt coins won't be melted. They are scooped up by investors and will remain in tact.
Popps501. What years are the two images of the coins on post # 11? That would help to make an educational image.
PCGS uses their numbers, but no one else. Figure that one out?
I can finally see the "S" in the last two shots.
The key difference is that the machine doubled (damaged) coins have a flat shelf looking damage. The devices are really the normal size, just...
The columns also suffer a lot of bag marks as well. Not on the OP coin though. But for your own searches it would be something to watch out for.
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