Wow! I have never found a V-nick in circulation. Dug a few while detecting, but that's different.
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Well, if the part of the machine making contact with the coin is starting from the outer edge, I guess it makes sense that the outermost digit is...
I did. Eww. That's a huge improvement. Also, that was a wacky looking slab anyway. (No disrespect to breast cancer awareness, but it looked...
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Reminds me of another that is priceless to me…
Priceless!
Enemy of Rome (Sasanian Empire). [ATTACH] Next: another Persian coin.
I’ll bet it was buried unintentionally, concealed in the clothing. It wouldn’t have been done intentionally.
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Nope, this one went into the Capital Plastics holder. That slabbed one is going into the primary Eclectic Box collection. [ATTACH]
USA, 1844. [IMG]
Wow. Zoomed in like that, I would've come around to the point of view of the people who said it was a staple scratch, after all. Until I...
I just bought a crusty circulated one, as it happens. [IMG]
Yes, he did refer to removing the spots at 1:08 in the video. If he's careful enough, and knows what he is doing, then maybe it won't be an...
The last time I found a roll of oldies like that (heavy on War nickels and early 1940s, also with two Buffaloes), it had an old paper wrapper....
Crusty S-mint T1 SLQ. [IMG]
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