Fred Weinberg is one of the premier error coin dealers in the country, and you are doubting his word. Well, I guess there is no point in anyone...
Gee, there must have been a lot of alcoholics in Milwaukee in those days.
If it were a true "straight clip", I wouldn't expect to see partial reeds, and I don't see any evidence of the Blakesley Effect, either.
I can see it now. Mr. P. sticking his metal detector in every trash can in the city. [ATTACH]
Check!
Growing up in the Maryland suburbs of D.C., the antenna on our house was multi-directional and our first TV was a Motorola in the early 50's....
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Did you find this coin in circulation?
Best wishes @Heater on your 52nd special day!
If you want to get paddyman98 to join in this conversation, you need to tag him like this..... @paddyman98 ......If you don't do it exactly as I...
Please explain what you mean by "dual MAD". The mark to the right of the mintmark appears to be a light smudge or gouge, nothing else.
Aw shucks! If I really had that many, I'd give you one for free after all the West Point Mint quarters you've given me.
Geez, Fred, I didn't know there was TV when you were a kid. :woot::woot::woot:
So, if I had one of your woodworking pieces with a 1958 Wheatie in it, would it be considered a counterfeit? ;););););)
Your coin has spent 26 years in circulation. I wonder how many times it has been tossed into a cash register till? You really need to learn more...
Four singles would be just as good!
Nah! It's a purse that some street thug ripped of a woman's shoulder. I think you're both suffering from pareidolia!
No sense of humor in this time of global pandemic.
@CREATIVECRHUNTER - Best wishes on your special day!
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