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Just out of curiosity, what sort of cake do New Zealanders receive on their birthday?
Someone probably used a Dremel tool on it. I wasn't there, so this is only speculation.
Best wishes @Erik Soderstrom on your 47th special day! Best wishes @BlackberryPie on your 43rd special day! Best wishes @Joey Perez on your...
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Actually, there was one other missing the clad layer, and it was also found in one of the 200-coin Mint bags. The person who found it, sold it raw...
Nope! The 200-coin Mint bag cost $135. (68c each) The NGC submission was one of my freebies, and at that time members were allowed to make an...
Yes, gloves are necessary, too!
The slides are only dangerous if you aren't careful. When inserting the slide, you need to make sure that all coins in that row are pushed down...
Welcome to the neighborhood, Mariah! Sorry! I don't see a doubled ear, either.
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We have no way of knowing.
Which grading service did you use for the wheaties? Regarding state quarters, in most cases, if a coin won't grade MS68, it isn't worth...
Was that the Helen Keller Reclamation Center?
Melt value does not take into consideration the cost of separating the (coin metal) alloy into the individual components. Quite a few years ago, I...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! It is best if you start your own thread and include clear photos of both sides of the coin.
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Jeffery! It would be best if you started your own thread. Be sure to post clear photos of both sides of the dime.
The first thing that comes to my mind is the old "Punch-Out" board games of the 50's. They would usually cost the player anywhere from 1c-10c per...
Color photos wouldn't make a bit of difference to me unless I was grading @paddyman98 metal detector finds.
I prefer to call it a "Dropped Element".
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