Actually they were produced for only one event. If you look at the postmark on the stamp they are actually both postmarked the same day at the...
here are some crossover items that i have that fit 2 of my hobbies. these were give aways at the 1975 ANA convention in L.A. (no, I wasn't there)...
no prob..
common and no added value
The picture below shows how this is a retained die break. The line shown with the red arrows is a die crack from the rim to the back of the head....
If you are talking about what is going on above the letters in AMERICA that is due to die deterioration. Richard
I look forward to seeing it when it comes back. I am confident of the outcome. Richard
I have seen some pretty deep. Halfs are heavy and this probably occurred just after the recieving hopper was replaced and the coins had further to...
Medusa? I need a few of those! Richard
I believe what I said is "A stick will ALWAYS be dumb as a stick". This was in refrence to your insinuating that just because you are older you...
"For your information Ziggy you probably haven't read the rules of the forum , no name calling here,and it seems that you don;t understand the...
that is a bag mark. its where the edge of another coin hit it Richard
Coming down between the WE is a die crack which is part of a bigger problem. the line across the head is a retained die break. the 1919 s is a...
but this was SO much more fun!
A hammer job will affect the high points of the coin more than the fields because.. well, they are higher! A hammer job is not trying to duplicate...
looks a lot like a gas bubble to me Richard
Great! now you've dug up the whole spooning issue again!! THE PAIN!! THE PAIN!!
THink about how a die clash works step one: the dies with their NEGATIVE images strike each other step two: a POSITIVE image of the obverse is...
I'm actually surprised that you were the first to point out that i have been sleepy for the longest time. Its called sleep apnia but thats beside...
You have a double error there! that is indeed a cud, and a nice one at that. Look to the left of Lincoln's head above liberty. What you see there...
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