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WOW out almost a WHOLE buck!!! talk about living life on the edge !!!! :} :} ;}
definitely not the big one (see my avatar) I don't see anything that makes me think this is a doubled die.
I believe I stated that one of the causes of this is a school experiment showing the effect of acid on copper. This coin may have been sacrificed...
looks like a normal 1982 large date to me
if you look at the video they still had the delivery boxes in their hands which I'm sure wasn't an HOUR after the guy entered the store. The first...
around the IGWT is due to die wear and not an error
I just read through this entire thread and there are a few thoughts that have been repeated that I have to disagree with. 1. As less hard...
definitely PMD, Post Mint Dremel.
Thor has been having a lot of fun lately
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I'm not a note expert but have you checked the size of the note to make sure it wasn't trimmed?
It IS a cud. as the metal pushed up into the broken die there wasn't enough pressure created in that area to leave an impression o n the reverse....
If by significant you mean a major earthquake and fire consuming major parts of the city and over 3000 dead, then yes it was significant. They...
Try here www.coppercoins.com die search is in left hand column
Modern Coin Mart is where Chuck Daughtry, owner of coppercoins.com, works Richard
since they are copied word for word from "The Official ANA Grading Standards for United States Coins" I have no problem with them as standard...
In most cases this is true but this damage shows up so often on so many different dates it helps to understand that this is caused by the crimper...
it has been soaked in acid, probably for a school science experiment
this quote makes me want to make sure you do not end up as high bidder.....
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