The first thing that caught my eye is the slight discoloration in the field on the obverse. Maybe I'm OCD, but that would be distracting to me.
The Mint uses more than one press to strike the hundreds of millions of pennies, so there is no way of knowing if they were consecutive strikes...
Allow me to complete the Rhode Island Trifecta! I have this bronze medal commemorating the Bicentennial. I like how they used "RI76" for the year....
Yeah, she inherited them from her grandfather who served with Washington at Valley Forge.:rolleyes:
You hit the nail on the head! The OP has stated before that he is not here to learn, and he expects that it is our job to supply him with the...
I bought him a dictionary. He cut out all of the "food" words...applesauce to zucchini...threw them all in a pot, simmered the contents for three...
Yep, as a numismatic resource, I put it right up there with BoobTube.
That color doesn't look right.
Ditto!
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It looks like machine doubling to me.
You're welcome to help him if you want.
That means you @ZoidMeister !
Maybe you should spend more time studying numismatics and the market and less time asking for handouts.
Make an offer of $55. When he declines, make an offer of $50. You don't really need the coin, but apparently, he needs the extra dollars.
It looks like an aerial view of a golf course to me!;)
Never lived on a farm! Never lived in the country! I knew what a cud was from working crossword puzzles, but when I tried to explain what it was...
I guess Insider still has me on ignore.:)
My 2005 copies didn't come with a CD. I'm not a big collector of world coins, so having current issues is not a big deal for me.
I'd rather have the books, too! Imagine trying to flip back 300 pages on a PDF of the Krause...
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