if it was steel it would be heavy and stick to a magnet. I'm going with PMD- removed copper layer. You can still see remnants of the copper at 7...
Have it fixed and send him a copy of the receipt. The cost can be knocked off next month's rent. That's how we do it here :) I'm lucky though in...
This 1942 50 centimes from France is tough to ID.... is it KM# 914.1 OR 914.4? How do you tell the difference? Then, I just like the...
King George-enstien! Looks like a conveniently located die chip resulted in extra metal still attatched in the form of a retained lamination. It...
Right! your turn! :)
This was in a recent issue of Popular Science Magazine. I don't think they will be able to replicate a coin very well. The first printer-sized...
Very nice thank you!
maybe it's an S...
This coin was made specifically for the purchase of another government made item used by most people at the time.
What do you mean? looks like the number is in no way similar. Am I missing something here?
$20 Saint Gaudens
Thank you very much! So close, I thought how cool a 1776 repeater would be! :thumb:
Hi all. Haven't been buying lately, but always hunting! :) Found the $1 mixed ladder in change and got the $20 repeater when I cashed a paycheck....
artificially :)
tough choice!
I second that.
Between these two choices, gotta say the Mercury dime, hands down. One of my oldest favorites, this piece of American coinage saw us through two...
I like the half cent. Bigger is better at least given the choices (size, not denomination) :)
really cool.
That's terrible! Did you go to small claims over it? I think I'd give it a go. $800 would be a big chunk of money for me to lose and I realize the...
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