put a minus sign in front of the date and it commemorate his birth!!! :] :} ;}
all I could find quickly was this http://www.angelfire.com/sc2/tokens/ F.C.W. Suhrstedt, 5¢ / blank reverse - round, brass, 21mm, vf,...
looks like machine doubling to me.
looks like a worn die. Richard
not actually an error. that is the result of extreme die wear. Richard
if you are depositing to your own account in a bank they will accept as many as you can bring in. Open an account at a bank or credit union and...
probably the most misquoted verse in the Bible. money itself isn't evil. It is when we loose sight of the important things in life and focus on...
can we have a pic of the other side...
yes, the slight collapse of the rim opposite the clip is the blakesley effect. this is a genuine clip. Richard
A little tough to see with those pics but it seems to be this...
the obverse is a nice die clash. the reverse unfortunately is zinc rot and signifies the beginning of the end for this coin Richard
between 25 and 30 kids, no scouts this year.
appears to be off center strike on straight clipped planchet
I just returned from the NH Coin and Currency Expo where the New England Numismatic Association holds their Annual Meeting and Judged Exhibit...
the only problenm I see is that it is a nickel 3 cent, not silver. Richard
you only need to start one thread on a coin. I answered in the other thread. Richard
the six on the first coin was damaged by ther crimping fingers of a coin rolling machine. post mint damage. Richard
that is a partial missing clad layer, after strike. If the piece that is missing were still attached it would be a clamshell. Richard
the coins with the slanted 1's are virtually always due to the crimping fingers on a coin rolling machine. Damage only, no value.
there were two patterns submitted by the governor of Guam. It looks like someone has made a fantasy piece out of the pattern that was not chosen....
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