That's cool, Joe, but I don't think that is rust. It's zinc! ~ Chris:hilarious:
Ditto! ~ Chris
I don't see any doubling. ~ Chris
A Blurrytooth Tiger! What will we see next? ~ Chris
The two parts of the "6" in "1976" don't line up correctly. If it had been a real coin that broke into pieces, it wouldn't look like that. ~ Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood @Suela ! I really can't tell from those images. ~ Chris
AMBIGUITY! You want ambiguity? I guess you haven't read too many of the posts on CT, have you! ~ Chris
Why ask me? I was just thinking of Richard Pryor's campaign platform in "Brewster's Millions". ~ Chris
I think that any of them will suffice, but you left out the one option in your poll that I would have selected...….."None of the above!" ~ Chris
I can see the split serifs quite clearly, but there are at least 10 DDO's for the proof coin that I am aware of. Perhaps someone with more...
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Mike! Since the condition of each coin is of considerable importance when guesstimating the value, it is...
Consider the "loss" you experienced as the "Cost of Enjoyment" that you would routinely pay if you went out to a movie or bowling. ~ Chris
Most pay telephones have slots at the top for various denominations. For example, pay telephones in the U.S. typically have slots for quarters,...
I like your Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo SCD. I have the medal, but it's condition is nowhere near as nice as yours. 76mm, 6.35oz [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! It appears to be a die break, but I think you would be wasting your money having any of them graded just...
Smile! You're on Candid Camera! ~ Chris:hilarious:
Host: "Crappy Zincolns are soooo crappy...." [ATTACH] Audience (in unison): "HOW CRAPPY ARE THEY?" [ATTACH] Host: "....that the United States...
It looks like it is missing as the result of a grease-filled die. ~ Chris
Don't think so! ~ Chris
95% copper pennies are an alloy, and as such, are only worth about 25% of the price for Grade A copper. ~ Chris
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