Where did the image in the article come from? It looks like a vignette that you would see on banknote, or check?
Stamp collectors beat us. The (very strong) likeness of Anna Williams and the Morgan dollar obverse is also on a 2cent/3cent trial proof stamp...
I never heard such a thing. There are survival estimates based on researching, for example, the frequency that certain dates and mintmarks appear...
Yes! Times 10 :)
Maybe it's a fantasy coin or a test coin that wasn't dated.
You could say Kang means Elvis. :p Sorry...
One belief is Sir Francis Drake's ship The Golden Hind. https://blog.changechecker.org/2015/04/24/the-2-coin-that-never-was/
It's produced by Elemetal who is part of Provident.
I'm from the older audience and like the Zombucks. But I don't think there's too many from my age group who do.
Collecting exonumia is an act of peaceful secession-from mainstream numismatics. :)
That may be Hewitt's law :D "There is no Santa Claus in Numismatics." Lee Hewitt
Hopefully it will be more than.... [MEDIA]
South Carolina Power Co. bus token. Brass, M/A, 1.6grms, 16mm, SC240b. I rode one of their buses in Charleston but it was called South Carolina...
The central device appears to be a picture. How do they grade that?
It would be cool to see Shepard, Glenn and Armstrong take turns on the quarter even if was just temporary. And even if the dolts in this country...
I believe a law was passed about ten years ago to keep Jefferson and Monticello on the nickel until the day after Armageddon.
Too mysterious and too distracting for me.
Looks a bit beyond "rub" to me. And wear is usually a darker area not brighter. Or is that a photo distortion?
Because the banks want us to use debit cards?
You should be able to turn in the 1/2plus piece for a new cent?
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