Agreed! ~ Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Raymond! It is best if you start your own thread and be sure to include good photos of both sides of the...
I was thinking that it is 1942.5 ! ~ Chris By the way @New jersey , welcome to the neighborhood and Happy Birthday!
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Drew61 ! Coins produced from grease-filled dies are very common, and I agree with the others that the 1995-D...
How do you know for sure that this happened? Did you ask Abe? ~ Chris ;)
Thanks P&G! I was beginning to think that someone should contact Homeland Security. However, it still leaves us to wonder whether or not DDR-001...
In the back of the CPG is a cross-reference for the old numbers that are no longer used, and it isn't there, either. ~ Chris
John, did you have the 1825 tested for the virus before you touched it? ;)
Ditto! ~ Chris
Extreme close-ups have a tendency to distort the image. ~ Chris
If it's listed on Variety Vista, where did they get the cross-reference to the CPG? ~ Chris
"Deuterated" sounds more like something having to do with a sex change. ~ Chris
If there is a bottle of bourbon at the finish line, I can almost guarantee it! ~ Chris
Doubled Die? No! D-i-e D-e-t-e-r-i-o-r-a-t-i-o-n? Maybe! Circulation wear and tear? Quite possibly!
@cmore What do you think you see? ~ Chris
Ditto! @Jskee - USB Microscopes do have some benefits, but most are not related to numismatics unless you are searching for flea turds on a...
The same thing happened to the "7". ~ Chris
It looks like it's on the surface (raised) to me, too, as though something dripped on it. The paper is actually porous, so it's not surprising...
It's good to know that you're healthy and "twenty dollars" richer. ~ Chris
Chocolate cake is my favorite with a glass of cold, cold milk. ~ Chris
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