At least he gets to pay twice for his lesson...
Actually the proof is already on the sleeve as PCGS had the inventory documentation from the FBI. Each fragment was individually initialed by the...
Might I suggest that since you are willing to pay for grading of his coin if he is right that maybe he pay for the grading of a coin of your...
the reason your coin cannot be exactly duplicated is because each time it is done it is lined up different and the way one person would hit it is...
I did it with nickels. you can see it about 2/3rds of the way down this page http://www.cointalk.com/t46932-5/ There are other nickels...
My favorite is the same as the other thread. 1982 Doubled Die Reverse Dicovery Coin. Richard
I can't quite make out the writing but the crest on the reverse suggestd somewhere more germanic. Some words I can make out are LOD. ?? REX A A...
Looks more like a minor lamination error Richard
And yet we are willing to spend small fortunes for "little discs of metal" Different people collect different things. If you notice these items...
no, that is the FS-01-1982-1801. The coin pictured above is the discovery coin. Only one other has been recorded since I found this one in 2007....
THis one is my rarest. 1982 Doubled Die Reverse Current know population is 2 Cost to me was 1 cent Value? neither has been sold although i...
First us mint design in years that has me looking foreward to a release!
Yes, I keep them when I find them Richard
The raised marks on the wheat ears are die chips. fairly common and no real added value Richard
If you suspect the counting machine at your bank is not counting your change properly call your local sealer of weights and measures. As a...
On the Cent, that is not a cud, it would be considered a die break. A cud always involves the rim of the coin. A cud is when a section of the rim...
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