Notgeld's are cool.
I'm still looking for that one. Nice find!
Chris- You're welcome. I'm glad you got it. Nice photos BTW. Thanks again to everyone who played.
Carlos, Any way you can get us a close-up under the earlobe?
I think everyone has delisted that one now since early die state specimens were found.
Kanga, That curve you are seeing at the bottom of the tail on the 9 is a die chip/break. I'm currently searching some rolls of '55-S and 56-D...
Nice find Dollar!
Nice lam!
Nice coins. I've started paying a lot more attention to the woodies lately.
Nice find there. Looks like RPM-001. This was actually a triple punched mint mark, but in late die states the south spread is not visible....
Treasure Realm puts it at 50% silver. I'm certainly no expert on UK coins, but they are always reliable....
Not a bad find from pocket change!
I think you may be referring to the motto and the bottom of Washington's bust. These areas are die chips and cracks. A cud is a die...
Although true of many things people use to clean copper with, I've never had pure acetone(not fingernail polish remover) turn any of my Cents...
Carlos, Keep in mind that post-mint damage can occur anytime after the coin has been made: even at the mint. It can happen when the coins are...
Looks like nothing more than moved metal/damage to the 6 IMO.
Isn't that the same supposed lamination that someone posted a link to the Ebay auction awhile back? Did you purchase this from Ebay? As Abe...
Bill, I think he does have 2008-P 25¢ HI WDDO-001 which is listed by Wexler. Unfortunately though, everything else that's being pointed out...
...and the "bi" cent?
Carlos- Given the die markers, that does appear to be your quarter. Keep in mind though that it is the earlobe that is doubled, not the letters....
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