Mr. P., you did notice that I said "bidiot", didn't you? Chris
I don't think the 69-S is a match to the DDO3. Chris
Ordinarily, I don't give most die cracks a second thought because they are so common. However, the position of this one, turning the "S" into a $...
Most collectors of toners are those who prefer the brilliant colors you'd find on the old cartwheels, mostly Morgan dollars. The ones that carry...
AT all day! Chris
There is nothing wrong with that. The point that @Michael K is making is that the people who post such misinformation on BoobTube don't need any...
WRONG!!! Pre-82 pennies are an alloy, and as such, are only worth about 25% of the price of Grade A copper. Chris
How much space, you ask? There used to be a collector on CU that had 9 - 50 gallon barrels full of pennies. Chris
That is @Mike185 sitting in the background (to the right of "This"). It looks like he is picking his nose. [ATTACH] Chris
It's not my photo! I got it from "Google". Chris
Good for you! I've yet to find one in pocket change, but I was fortunate to receive a Guam "W" from @Cheech9712 as a gift. Chris
Die cracks on the corners of the Memorial, both top and bottom, are very, very common. Chris
Yes! Chris
They're all common, but there is no telling where die fatigue will enable them to form. Some people like to give their "oddities" names to help...
Yes, and on numbers, too! For example, the post that forms the lower loop of the "8" broke away on this Lincoln cent allowing coin metal to flow...
I found this nice die chip and the depression that led to it in a Mint bag of CA SQ's. Unfortunately, I lost my photo of the depression on my old...
What is nice is when you find the progression to include the full-blown die chip. Chris
Die cracks are very common on Morgan dollars because it takes 130+ tons of pressure to strike them. Chris
It looks like a normal mintmark to me, but it would help if you took a photo from directly overhead instead of at an angle. Chris
Good for you! Chris
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