I am going through some Canadian coinage I have got in change over the past year and came across this cud, I would assume it would be a rim cud...
that was a long laugh :)
The coin has been in acid. As far as what you see it is a term called Pareidolia, it's kinda like when you see images in clouds.
from what I can see in the pics it looks like it has spent some time rolling around in a dryer. Post mint damage.
Thank you and yes they are silver.
oh and yes I checked for the small bead variety sadly it is not :( [ATTACH]
I was out today and decided to stop in at a antique shop and came across 7 well worn but under spot mercury dimes and a 1966 Canadian mint set...
I was going to toss it back into circulation but I got to thinking your right and if I do toss it back we would see this coin back on here in the...
What was that quote by P.T Barnum ?;)
Don't tempt me with the thought of possibly achieving that kind of money cause I'm broke and there are some rich idiots out there :jimlad:
Well that seems like a challenge
Congrats, the 2000 WAM is classified as the easiest to find but I beg to differ. 4 99 Wams to 1 2000 wam for me.
I do hope my sense of humor translates here
Wait can i change my mind? It is a new discovery sheesh i did discover it you know.
Die Deterioration. I got this from a local store, It appears to be Die deterioration. It not a typical die deterioration I have seen but I have...
my 2 cents on this nickel is 65 no FS, Nice looking coin anyway you look at it.
If you are referring to the initials it is the initials of the designer of the bust and the original reverse of the Lincoln cent Victor David...
I won a small lawsuit about 22 years ago and when I took the check to the bank I jokingly asked if they had any $500 or $1000 bills and she said...
and for future reference the term is DIE scratches just so you know
Hi Mark, you present your coin as Die scratches and multiple pics but not one of them do you explain what you are talking about. The pics...
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