I sure hope that you went out and bought a lottery ticket to see if the luck stays.
Yep, looks like a coin from a worn tired die and, from the Obv, it's not MS. It's worth 1 cent
It's amazing how those "get rich quick" videos turn gullible folks into dancing around with sugarplums in their head.
Well, we, up here in Canada, don't want that and I'm a retired US vet.
This is all very confusing. The original post was both sides of a US quarter. Where did the Canada come into it? On both sets of photos it's...
Someone didn't like George.
How did that ever get through the sorter if there is such a thing.
I think just a clogged filled die with the "S" and the date.
I agree ... a tired die with environmental damage
And don't forget the postage and insurance in the TPG cost.
Thanks, Expat (as I am now), for the contest. I would like a Canada Victoria 1800's large cent.
I'm in, but I think that I'd already entered. I'd like the 1919 Canada cents.
It doesn't look like an internal die break to me. I see some lamination under the 2. If another lamination error like that broke free from a...
Entry post. I hope that this is not a duplicate of one before. Anyway, I'd like the 1919 Canada large cent. Thanks
Well, count me out for this year for sure. I have no camera or cellphone and also live in Canada, but with a US address because I have so many...
I would love to join in the festivities, but I don't know the rules or what it entails. I have the required posts and a US address, but don't...
Well, with Canada large cents, the verdigris is definitely corrosive if left on the coin. The soft oily stuff can be removed, no problem and it...
Wow! Very nice!
Great Error!
I don't necessarily see any real doubling. What I see is a die that is almost past its life. Since steel was being used for war equipment and...
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