now that's the right attitude . a few folks wants to just goof off and act up on here.
A lot of folks don't know what they are. this forum is a great place to learn if folks wants to learn.
here's a couple of photos of the coin I got today. it is a perfect example of a dropped letter coin and it helps tell the story about how the...
this post of yours telling the OP his or her coin is not the real thing takes the cake since you say your's is real and the OP'S is not. honestly...
This is called hype and sometimes it will work for a few months then folks realizes they have been had.
This is totally stupid for anyone to call the Hawaii quarters extra island coins. This is only a couple of die gouges which all state quarters are...
Have you ever tried to get a good photo of a 97 doubled ear? For some reason this coin is extremely hard to get the doubled details of the bottom...
my opinion of the amount of grease to use on the coin dies would be none at all to make better quality coins. just use them oil free and replace...
I believe you have the real thing here . I'm adding a link you can click on to see if your's is identical to a real one....
that poor old coin looks about banged up as I do. LOL
quality control at our mints has went out the window in the past 10 or so years. Now days it is harder to find a coin in good condition than a...
this is what is called a struck thru grease coin. if the clad layer was peeling off the copper would be showing thru.
Now finally someone makes some common sense , I like your post. Just because someone misspells a few words we should not try to condem them. There...
how many seconds did it take you to type your post ?
I agree with those that said glue job . two coins have been glued together and someone seperated them. someone said maybe vise job , it would be...
This extra design looks like it may be from a clashed die. this is the areas that the clash marks usually show up on a Roosevelt dime.
This does look like it may be from a shattered die from looking at your photos but it is probably just dried glue on the coin. If this is not...
There are really rare coins that do come apart like this due to poor alloy mix but this one is so bad condition it may be impossible to tell for...
You got that right , now pay attention . LOL
I read this thread and I can not believe some of the answers like glue then hammer/vise job. folks on a hammer or vise job the coin's rim is...
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