Yes, it is possible for a pair of dies to clash at the Denver Mint, and the clash may appear to be nearly the same as a clash struck at the...
I don't see a clash anywhere!
I'm not suggesting that you would, but it is commonplace on SleazeBay! This came from my dad's collection.:( This came from my Grandpa's...
Best wishes @CoinsExplorer on your 37th special day! Best wishes @Inspector43 on your 78th special day! Best wishes @Kit22katt on your special day!
People make up stories about their coins every day on SleazeBay!
Check the 1966 SMS sets for a Kennedy DDO.
IIRC, the 3-piece UNC Set came in that packaging. I think it's too late to try to remove the fingerprint.
Welcome to the neighborhood! I'm looking forward to see what you have to post. ~Chris
That is your choice, but before you do, may I suggest that you work on improving your grammar and spelling. Otherwise, everyone else will think...
Machine doubling aka mechanical doubling aka strike doubling aka ejection doubling is not considered a Mint error. When you have dies striking...
@Old World Coins It looks to me like it was an intentional double-strike on a copper planchet. CONECA created a double-strike for their 25th...
If I can't fill more than half of the 2x2 box, then I will use the 20-pocket pages for the flips. Once I have enough flips to put into a box, I...
I don't collect foreign coins, so I can't help you identifying them. There are others who can. Personally, I don't think much of someone who...
@Rafique It would help immensely if you would provide photos of the entire coin. Thanks!
A 1961D Lincoln Wheat Cent (LWC)? It must be worth a fortune!
Just be sure to change the default setting from potatoes to metal.;)
Yes, I did. I just haven't set aside the time to read it. Thanks, Joe!
Bears have claws. Eagles have talons.
↑ It's about time you started teaching yourself! ~ Chris View attachment 1115195 No I don't want to. That's what ur here for
There were several cities in Oregon that produced similar "Good For's" struck in brass for their celebrations.
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