Entry Post It's good to know that you're okay @lordmarcovan . Did they let you out on parole or were you pardoned? J/K, of course! ~ Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Sabrinakoehler ! The coin is 90% gold and 10% copper, not solid gold. It is very likely that it has been...
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Lisa! It appears that you have become interested in error coins, and I'll bet that it is because you've read...
……. @paddyman98 May you find 49 gold coins with your metal detector on your special day. ~ Chris
It looks like PMD to me. Note how the coin metal appears to be pushed up along the outer edges of the anomaly. ~ Chris
"gamut" ~ Chris
Jarex should join his friends...…….Jearx ~ Chris
It was probably caused by grease & debris that was compacted into one of the obverse devices which eventually fell out. When I searched a $50 Mint...
Well, it could be going faster, but the illegals refuse to complete a 1099. ~ Chris
Maybe the casino was owned by a drug dealer. "You want a key?" "Nah, just half a key." ~ Chris
Good for you! Now, would you mind turning all of them over so we can see the reverse of each one? ~ Chris :wacky::rolleyes:;)
Ditto! ~ Chris
I think they're still working on 2011....wham!.....2,006,800,000.....wham!........
What are you talking about? You didn't say anything about die cracks. ~ Chris
Sorry Frank, but I want the OP to answer this. ~ Chris :D
That's okay, Fred! You're both good as far as I'm concerned. ~ Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Mark webster ! Just because you can feel the bumps with your finger doesn't mean that they came from the Mint...
You can't tell? It's easy! The obverse is the one that is struck by the obverse die. ~ Chris :hilarious:
CAM or DCAM is considered part of the grade. You do not have to pay extra for the designation. Take it out of the plastic before you decide...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Before I give you my answer, I would like you to tell me what piece of equipment in the minting process would...
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