First, welcome to the neighborhood! You've got one just like what? Like the OP's or the one in Post #20 & #21? It would help if you clicked on...
Apparently, the medals were issued in more than one format. I have the medals issued in airtites and housed in individual, clamshell-styled cases...
Actually, I was hoping that @louis a bencze could take a new photo that would better show the copper color of the reverse since it is...
If this were the case, then wouldn't you expect that a Renoir or Degas or Michelangelo should only be worth the cost of the paint and canvas? Of...
I had heard that most toners were not put in "Uncirculated" GSA cases. ~ Chris
My thought is that you should spend it. ~ Chris
Correct! He said that when he has a few beers, all pennies look like the 69-S. So, I'm suggesting an alternative. ! Chris;)
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Guy Owen ! When it comes to artistic renderings, I'm a sucker for French medals produced by the 19th century...
Would you mind taking a close-up of the quarter and crop out all of the unnecessary background? Use the "Full Image" option when you post it. I'd...
@dollar No! Your last photo is the telltale sign. The blanking operation does not cut at an angle. ~ Chris
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For me, it was the 2008-W Burnished SAE with the 2007 Reverse, "U" of UNITED. I ordered a bunch of them, but no luck. I still have them. ~ Chris
I would have included your comment that I was wrong, but just like seeing something that isn't there (pareidolia), you goofed and put your comment...
I think you need to look at a few billion more. ~ Chris
At least one person got it! ~ Chris:facepalm::happy:
It looks like circulation damage on the "6" to me. ~ Chris
The last time I bought anything from the US Mint was 2008. 2008-W Burnished SAE's were $31.95. ~ Chris
It's called pareidolia. ~ Chris
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