Same.
Yeah it kind of depends on the setup and specifications of each individual die press.
Yes, but not like you would find a variety. The two coins more likely than not originated from different dies.
Yea thats right. Haha.
Yeah that sounds more likely, I was thinking this: [ATTACH] (picture from River City Coins and Jewelry).
Yeah notice the cameo.
Yea interchangeably used. Interesting.
How much did they pay? Still won't let me see the listing.
What's that book called? That's what I don't love though, how sometimes you can't always say, this is what this is. Especially on ancients,...
Plated, a thin coating of the coin. In this case copper is the thin coating. Clad, a metal sandwiched between two other sheets of the same metal....
If you wanted to sell, you could still get good money. If they are in the original packaging, the 1986 Prestige Set they still go for around...
I agree. They made some that were just normal copper-nickel clad, and some that were 90% silver. How to tell the difference is the rims. I'm not...
I agree. Usually missing clad is all together. Also, see how dark that copper is? This isn't always true, but usually missing clad is bright and...
No one can see the listing *anymore. But based upon previous replies (I just refreshed) it seems it was called a "proof" but actually just a PL...
Bidding has ended on the item, no one can see the listing.
Yes this is a proof strike.
Yes this is right, however it is plated and not a clad :) Just a little reminder ;)
Yup thats a counterstamp. I started coin roll hunting (CRH) the same way you did haah! lots of YT vids! Nice find. -SC
These look super cool! I always thought they'd cost me $250 plus, I've always seen them at coin shows for that much. Maybe a rare type or...
Huh. That's interesting I never really realized that people cut open mint sets to make "OBW" rolls. I would think that selling a mint set would be...
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