You don't see many dimes stamped into some fingers! I'd put it on FleaBay and see what you could get for it. ~ Chris
Many thanks to you and your family for your service. According to the SCD book, 15,000 were produced in 38mm bronze, and the dies were destroyed...
So, it is 38-39mm, but the medal in the case looks like it is silver, and the one you show for comparison looks to be bronze. Are there two of...
It could be a D/S to someone who wants it to be, but not to me. ~ Chris
When I was searching $250 Mint bags for high grade SQ's, I found a strange anomaly on the railroad spike on more than fifty of the 2007 UT SQ's...
Cool! What size is it? ~ Chris
I see that you have one of my favorite American-made medals in the case - the USS Enterprise - produced by Medallic Art Co. in 1960 - 63.5mm -...
I see that you've already answered your own question. Now, on to the next... It wouldn't matter if 2 occurred or 200. It's still insignificant....
Damage similar to this is often referred to as "road rash". ~ Chris
Think of it as you would a set of stairs with each riser being perpendicular to each step. If the die loosens from the constant pounding, the...
Heavy circulation damage. ~ Chris
I wouldn't waste the money. ~ Chris
Ditto! ~ Chris
@Valentina Dawn When taking photos of your coins, always lay it on a flat surface and use both hands to steady the camera. ~ Chris
@Miguel castillo Stop looking for errors and varieties until you have a better understanding of the minting process! Otherwise, every...
He posted a better image on another thread. He is so confused, I'm surprised that he even knows that this is CT.
In that case, you are forgiven for taking the photos "as is", but the images are still blurry. ;);) ~ Chris
I can see that I'm wasting my time. ~ Chris
It's always best to take your photos before you put the coin in a 2x2. The mylar has a tendency to blur the image. ~ Chris
You should try rotating your images 90 degrees CCW. ~ Chris
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