I happen to know that in the Great Copper Melt of 2071 that these became very, very tough to find! [ATTACH]
World Reserve Monetary Exchange? Oh My! Please don't say you purchased those nickels from WRME.
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Ummmm, not on any 1965-1970 coin that I've ever seen since "bronze" is typically an alloy made up of copper and tin. Yes there is a discoloration...
Bump Doubling or "tilted hub doubling" where the working hub "bumps" or is not in perfect alignment with the working die during manufacture....
Machine Doubled. Ejection Doubling. Definitely not DDO-005 or any DDO for that matter. Keep looking, you'll find one eventually. See the linked...
[/url] It's a free country friend and truth be told, she's just filling a market demand for purty things. I kinda like what's been done.
I don't so nuttin'.
Welcome to the herd of the HSN Fleeced Sheep! Folks should exercise EXTREME Caution before watching these "strippers" or else you might lose more...
I think...........Machine doubling without a doubt.
I'd no sooner watch that show than I would watch a talk show hosted by Ted Bundy on what to do on a first date.
Oh gosh. I'll even go o far as stating that the 1971-S FS-106 isn't an FS-106 either!...
The 1971-S F-103 IKE is NOT an FS-103 because the FS-103 Variety ONLY comes with the PegLeg version of the coin....
Well I'll be damned! You are exactly right as I've simply never noticed that before! I checked a 1964 Proof and there it was! My apologies Ethan.
Hopefully, the "P" didn't grade SP67 since it has a huge hit on the upper cheek under the eye. SP65 IMO. Ignore this comment as it only...
On the edge of the mint cello similar to what appears on the Denver and Philly Mint Set Cello.
I see nothing in the attached photo's that says this is DDR-001 much less a DDR of any degree.
I like your illustrations!
Did you know that at one time, Ronald Reagan was being considered for a part in the movie "The Graduate"?
I think that the 2 year limit is only in the act authorizing the Presidential Dollar. I do not believe that it a law governing all coinage.
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