And here's a real one.:) [ATTACH]
Good eye dwhiz, it looks like it's 001.
:confused: Not a split planchet. It's lamination.
I don't think it's necessarily the mint products you can compare to Beanies and Patch kids. Now the slab labels however, there's your match....
Those look more like zinc pimples.
An '89CC in a take-apart slab? Ruh-rho as Scooby says.
The only 250 coin boxes that I'm aware of that the US Mint sells are dollar coins. This is much bigger than a dollar planchet and bigger than the...
This one's in my herd too. [ATTACH]
They look like a couple nice original pieces. Who wouldn't love them. Nice!
You have a white gold version of these? Cool
Lots of dimes, nickels and cents. Quarters, none.
If the obverse is the same tone as the reverse, that's exactly the kind of toning you want in 1800's circulated silver. IMO that's more desirable...
That's Yogi Berra. He was a ski jumper for recreation in the winter after the season was over.
Yes, but. Conder didn't say it was struck on a dime planchet. He was referring to a quarter planchet on dime stock.
I'll echo what jallen said. If it's a Philly mint, it looks like it could be die #1 and that's a good one!
Can you get a good closeup of the mintmark? That sort of looks like an RPM.
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Dual denomination cent struck on a dime are worth 5 to 6 million.
Looks like a nice score for 25 bucks! I think the 61D is a die gouge/dent.
Being a Zincoln I don't think you could do that without exposing the zinc, could you? I think it's corrosion that sort of resembles a 5. It's not...
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