It means you're free to copy the design.
I'd bet they have some kind of internal manufacturing tolerance. I'd also bet a 0.2mm difference is well within it.
Is it a loopless R? I'd like to see some pics if you have them. :) I'd like to know what the diagnostics are for a non-loop Henning nickel,...
Are you taking requests? If you're going to make them with the same quality as @dcarr, then I'd like an 1886-CC, 1887-CC and 1888-CC, please. :)...
All true, but defense in depth is the name of the game when it comes to infosec. I would actually advise anybody who has the basic programming...
The main difference is that people can poke at your max bid until they win, whereas when sniping, you don't reveal information about your max bid...
Is the claim false? The design is public domain.
Best answer. Thread over.
I agree 100% with @SteveInTampa.
The reverse is giving me the impression of a high end coin, but I don't like the cloudiness that's going on with the obverse. Unless that's on the...
Probably the result of a slightly misaligned die strike. The difference is probably within tolerance for the mint, but I don't know what those...
Interesting. They remind me a little of Chinese "training money," used to train bank teller on handling foreign currency.
The big downside to these services is you have to give them your eBay credentials. There are a few programs that run locally on your machine...
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I wouldn't mind bringing them back if the cost was a quarter or less. I mean, try finding a place to pee in San Francisco, for God's sake!
I go back and forth between considering them tokens or altered coins, but, ultimately it doesn't matter to me. I like most of what he's put out,...
Love what you all have posted so far. Some of the pieces are rather crude and obvious, but a couple would have fooled me (OP Bust half and...
Yeah, I didn't notice that. I wonder if this is a botched Photoshop or this is really the slab they're using?
The "T" looking like a "P" is probably a small die chip. The doubling you see looks to me like the result of die deterioration.
That's a very interesting obverse on that token. I don't think I've seen a winged-cap obverse on a CWT before. Do you only collect Columbus tokens?
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