Not the same- that is a D. It is a dropped element struck through doubled die... With words... and numbers...
Looking to trade wheat cents, looking for silver Roosevelt dimes.
it is not a mint error. Damage, presumably from an aggressive coin roll crimping machine.
It's because I have them all :troll:
I took a look at the other coin. It certainly wasn't what was expected but obviously in the end you made out well!
Gordian III gold <3
:jawdrop: you went there lol. I mean I miss 2005
new... old... silver round. is something from 2005 old or new? I was more innocent then :angelic:
I agree. We need a cointalk vacation where we all look and enjoy. I have a plane voucher from my covid canceled vacation last year :D thanks for...
Yeah, I'm certainly headed there.
before I even drafted this threat I was looking at a Constans II tremissis. I probably will not get it as the one I found is a little crude for my...
I worked at a grocery store- #4011 is the first produce code I remembered :arghh:
Of course I'd wait it out- but now I have a little set aside to start looking.
I have been staying away from the internet, and now have the means to purchase my first tiny little gold coin. My cash budget is 400 dollars, but...
I don't like the new gold design. Sometimes in reality stuck coins look a lot better than their rendered counterparts. Sometimes, the opposite! :yack:
Here are a few of my 2020 additions I favor. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Oops... Have been dealing with both my knee injury and some other issues. Just saw this now. @Penny Luster - you are too kind. And @lordmarcovan...
The denticles and In God We Trust are my two first points I look at. Both of these are rather crude but interesting to see.
Based on the numbers I think it is a 2020. Not a doubled die.
Agreed. It's just iconic and its exposure through many means such as education that it comes up continuously. My recent encounter on Spotify:[ATTACH]
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