Looking for coins that were struck, and then split apart. Any U.S. denomination will do provided the condition is OK. Would love 2 coins that go...
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The capital plastics holder I make is just for show. I get plastic from Johnson plastics and can etch in information, drill holes in the corners,...
Doug, what about olive oil and verdicare? Don't wanna flip but would like it to look nicer. Going to make my own capital plastics holder for it.
With planchet strips, especially larger ones, they are all spot-toned in places, bent and dinged in places, corroded in spots, and/or "damaged" in...
Not only that, it is not like you could hide it in your pocket and walk it past security.
Close. 135. It is the largest uncut copper strip i have ever seen
I have it in a plastic flip for my educational tables
It is possible to have discovered the very first 40% silver dime. There are examples of the wrong metal being fed into the coining press. For...
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Very, very nice!
1960 Lincoln struck on a planchet that split before it was struck, which weighs in at 1.7 grams. Has a strong, full date yet is missing many...
Do you use "sensitive teeth" kinds?
A guy who knows I collect errors asked me if I wanted it.
You must be kidding
It is 95% copper, but I have a couple questions on this: 1. Would this strip be for U.S. cents or for a foreign Mint? I have never seen one this...
Well, a struck nickel shouldn't fit, and a few of my blanks don't fit. Being basically ripped out of the coin metal strips during the blanking...
Great question.
Awesome. Thank you. This is the first actual nickel strip I have ever seen. And I love the joke and your cents of humor.
Ok. Got the report back from scan of this strip. I think I can say it is definitely a webbing strip consistent with the production of U.S....
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