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Yes roll hunting
I'll take a picture of the rim
No I can't separate the two coins at all. If it is two. It's just one
Who knows what year it Is but. It is completely rotaded die. And Both the obverses of the quarter! This is great!![ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How much could one possibly go for? I know the grading of it effects it. But these are Minor ones. Let me know and are these worth even to keep?...
Nevermind
Probably the notches on the side of the coin. I would say.
Well one now because I gave my little brother one.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes I have 2 Bicentennial halves. But not a walker.
It was aluminum foil. I had this on a few coins too.
A Collar Die clash, aka rail road rim on reeded coins, is when the die partly strikes the top edge of the collar die. This indents that area of...
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Are the lines die cracks? They wouldn't be that thick?
They are raised up lines obovr the date and above liberty and under liberty and there is something going on in God has a look that it is peeling....
Since I've found my first 1943 steel cent. Everyone is posting about they found one! Lol. Mine might be worse.
Send some pictures
His back looks extra thicker.. what could it be? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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