I figured out that misspelling beforehand. I'm trying to understand what the "pinhead variety" is. Perhaps John aka @messydesk can enlighten me.
What is a "pinhead Verity"?
Maybe someone popped the bubble in those areas.
It looks like a Linear Plating Bubble to me.
I didn't know that the Mint used $100 bags for pennies. It looks like a rim ding to me, too.
At auction? It's worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
I already have that figured out. One of the other 1-5/16" bronze medals that I have is the White House. - Edited -
Thanks for the response, Fred. By any chance do you have photos of other examples? This is the first time I've ever seen one. ~Chris
Strikethrough? Yes! Reeding from another dime? I don't know. Have you ever seen another one like it, Mr. P.?
Thanks @paddyman98 ! It's an interesting article. Unfortunately, be ready for the machine doubling stampede.
You, too!
First, welcome to the neighborhood! You do realize that this thread is 8 years old, don't you?
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Lauryn! As CN said, it's best that you start your own thread. ~Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood, Robert!
Best wishes @beerandchips on your 66th special day! Best wishes @Double Die on your 59th special day!
First, welcome to the neighborhood, @Claireishere ! I can't tell if the anomaly on the quarter is a die chip or just a small ding. The photo is a...
.05626 ounces of silver! Do the math!
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Wouldn't that be for Grade A copper? This is a Crappy Zincoln!
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