The person who can laugh at himself always laughs last!:) No offense taken.;)
It looks like the Type 2. Save this page for all of the small dollar info. United States Small Size Dollar Coins (smalldollars.com) Anthony...
That free ride would be on the farting donkey!
I've never been ashamed to admit that I made a mistake!
It's no big deal, but just so you know, the perimeter lettering is called the "legend".
My last one was a binocular stereomicroscope with optical zoom, but I had to sell it since I have no room for a camera and microscope set-up in my...
Absolutely nothing, and they max out at 113. They can't even be used if you get in trouble with the mods.
It gives them an "Alert" that someone has a post for them to see.
@Jeff Callahan ........just like tommy said. As for the close-ups, I just can't tell what caused it. I don't see any evidence of a scrape or...
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Have you gotten a job yet?
These are called "Reprocessed".
It doesn't look like a proof to me, either. I've never tried it, but I'm told that some of these ANACS slabs that were used following the "soap...
I was thinking the same thing! The walls are too perfect. Jeff, can you shoot us a really good close-up of the gap?
First, welcome to the neighborhood! It looks like it took a hit. That's all!
It is not a cud. A cud is a break along the rim that extends into the field.
That is not an original Mint Set. It is a "put together" set.
Neither of these photos is good enough, but what does the reverse have to do with the star on the obverse? Can't you give us a better close-up...
Ditto!
That clash from the "Cap Vee" is pretty common. Try VAM 6B. What do you think John @messydesk ?
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