What I want is your half dollar but I know it is forever going to be in your collection. :D Here is a dime, quarter, & half from 1979. All are...
I just found this other 1976 missing clad layer quarter photo.:happy: Again, it is the obverse layer that is missing. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Here is a quarter like the OP's coin except mine is missing the obverse layer. [ATTACH]
I don't have one either.:( Most that I have seen (raw) have been plated & damaged outside the mint IMO. Here are a couple coins that have been...
Great coins gentlemen! I'll post another dime (because the photo is handy). This one is dated 1989: [ATTACH][ATTACH] Keep 'em coming.
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] Both these dimes had clad layers missing before the strike. Here are a few links describing the missing clad layer...
Let’s post some coins missing clad layers. (I’d guess that most will be dated sometime after 1964).:D I’ll begin with this pair of dimes....
Nice coin. I've got a set of Biccentennial coins missing clad layers. I spent a long time looking for a 1976 dime for the set. Here is a photo...
Folks reading this thread must think I'm seriously lacking education. (I know Ag is silver and Au is gold). Somehow I had it in my head that the...
At today's US$ 1,225 gold price, the coin would have US$ 128 worth of gold in it.
Paid less than melt for this beautiful Swiss coin. [ATTACH]This is the only "recent" coin that was less than $25.
Regarding the 1968-S, if it were in a government sealed mint set, then it probably should have been left in the original government packaging.
You had me searching the coin for a tooth/bite marks.
This guy always comes to my mind when "hats" are the subject of discussion: [ATTACH]
Here is a Netherland 1908 5 Cents: [ATTACH]
When I was sorting through LRBs last year I had much trouble when I located one with clear "Valens" in the legend. I quickly found Valens in my...
ooooh, ooooh, ooooh, I've got one to post! [ATTACH]
Your new photo shows the coin is a significantly different light. Here is the old photo for comparison:...
Thanks for the Thessalian League information. Posts like this are really helpful to me. Here is my Thessalian League stater: [ATTACH]...
Not ancient but it looks like a nice hat on Jefferson's head: [ATTACH]
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