A die crack wouldn't be seen on the "D" in "GOD'. Also, die cracks take the path of least resistance, so to speak. If it is a die crack, I would...
It's a lamination error.
I've found others on various sites, but no one says what its composition is. Check the edge for a .999 or .925 marking.
It depends on the issuer. The bank issued tokens were treated as currency in the local area. Nearly all the businesses in the area would take...
I'm curious if anyone else around here has any picker tokens or tickets. Post them if you have them! It doesn't matter if they're for...
The South Carolina note depicts Marion's Sweet Potato Dinner, correct?
What material did you use for the main piece? (a.k.a. big white rectangle)
Still not readable yet...
You should check the Bicentennial Quarter for FS-101 if you haven't already. http://varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ%20Vol%202/DDOs%201976-D.htm
Do you think it's possible it was made with the spark erosion method?
Do you collect privy mark Silver Eagles?
For me it takes at least 3 days. Once it took 2 weeks for the date to become easily readable on a really worn and corroded nickel.
Do you have a picture of one? I'd like to see the results.
I've heard that Whitman is planning to make Mexican coin albums and/or folders in the near future.
The reverse of that note is fantastic! In my opinion, Canada generally makes much more beautiful currency and coins than the U.S.
Usually for a Buffalo in AG condition, it takes 3-4 days. Yes it will! From what I've heard It would take over 6 months to totally dissolve.
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Like the title says, guess the date of this Buffalo Nickel. I put it in vinegar less than an hour ago so I don't know the answer myself. I'm...
I thought this was really neat. @Dansco_Dude, have you heard of this guy before?...
The edited image might be because they can't take a good picture of the coin without glare on the slab. But I don't actually know for sure.
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