Very nice...I haven't found one yet.
Interesting...seeing an edge-on view would help too. I'll post a pic in Coppercoins.com and see what their take is. Update: so far, the take on...
Frank, Since I live on the W.Coast, I don't find enough P-mint LMCs to find those business strike wide AMs. But I found 2 1998 wide AMs in a $25...
Failure? I think that looks very cool, and I'm sure it was a real learning experience. :thumb: I'm sure I'd have a new appreciation for die making...
That's a very good guess! Now that you mention it, that logo looks familiar...I may have seen it once in Lausanne, Montreux, or the Luzern...
I see the die deterioration now...thanks for helping sharpen my skills. :thumb:
Ebay, and the logic surrounding many coin sales there is indeed remarkable. This may have been found in President's Lincoln shoe, for all we know....
Huntsman53, thanks for the link! Last time I spoke with John Wexler, he said that since proof LMC die runs are limited to 3,000 strikes--that...
Really? Certainly the low relief of the secondary impression suggests that to me too. So I'll admit I easily made a wrong call on the notching...
Jim, Yeah--what's that called, "die chatter"? It's a fun one...pretty dramatic and I think I've seen this on 70-S Lincolns before...I'm always...
Yes, for all of $4. :smile
Here is a coin I found at a recent show, hiding in a binder of otherwise normal proof Lincolns: [IMG] (shot in 2x2, lint and all) In case...
Hi, I just dropped in and noticed your coin. I think I'm seeing signs of a DD by serif separation at least in a few places: [IMG]
LOL...yeah, they're a bit goggle-eyed.
I like your design!
I know very little about the Spanish colonial coins, but I like them. Both appear to have the Mexico city mint mark.
Not as awesome as the rest, but one of my few ancients--a Probus Tetradrachm of Alexandria, c. AD 276. [IMG]
Wow...I think you're very lucky to find these silver coins (especially the Denarius) as well as having soil conditions that did not corrode the...
Nice coins...I really like those designs.
Hi, If this is 3.9940 gr and 19mm, it could be a half sovereign minted in Sydney, Australia--as designated by the S on the base of the scene with...
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