Best wishes @jaceravone on your 49th special day! Best wishes @James427 on your special day! [ATTACH]
Best wishes @Claudius_Gothicus on your 17th special day in Italy.
I really don't know that much about the differences between a horizontal and a vertical press. That is why I was asking my questions.
Oh, that's interesting! Since there was no information posted by the OP, I thought they belonged to him.
Please tell us the story about how you acquired these. Did you submit them yourself? If not, what did you pay for them? It helps other error...
Actually, there are five different designs made by the US Mint for the Westward Journey Series. The Peace Medal and Keelboat were produced in...
How could striations like this occur if the Mint is using a horizontal press? Am I correct in assuming that the Mint now uses a horizontal press...
Yeah, a pre-cud is like a guy who is cheating on his wife but hasn't been caught.
What about the 230th anniversary of the USMC?
Best wishes @goossen on your special day in Bayern, Germany! Best wishes @John Burgess on your 47th special day! [ATTACH]
Yes, he will get an "Alert" for it. I did on mine.
If I have to look that hard for a doubled die, forget it! I'd rather spend my time searching Mint bags for MS68's.
Why don't you just click on "Best Answer" on Sparky's post #5 if you think it is. I'm sure he would appreciate it since it would be his first one....
The striations visible on the @iPen photo are pretty fine. It still remains probable that any of the coining operations did not completely remove...
I see split serifs on E PLURIBUS UNUM.
I don't see any evidence of the Blakesley Effect, but that doesn't always hold true.
We really don't know what the coins were or their grades. It may have been that a one-grade bump would mean a substantial price increase. There...
They use them for target practice.
It's still a no!:(
If you're referring to the date.......no!
Separate names with a comma.