First, welcome to the neighborhood! Just out of curiosity, when was that Mint roll opened? The reason I ask is because the side missing the clad...
I don't know. I would think that the spacing (the pass of each lathe cut) would be much finer. Besides, isn't the lathe only used to transfer the...
Please tell us why, Rick. Is it because of previous knowledge? Feedback? Chris
The Dealer Directory is now posted! http://www.funtopics.com/content/PDF/FUNConvention/2020%20FUN%20Dealers.pdf Chris
Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while! Chris
Repeat after me...…"Error coins is not my bailiwick!" Chris
If my memory serves me, I believe that you're batting .000. Chris
It looks like the middle of the "D" to me! Chris
It looks like machine doubling to me. Chris
Never thought you were. Chris
I looked at the jetons listed in both links, and I just can't decipher the legend. A lot of times, the legend is useful because the Mitchiner...
Try soaking it in 100% Pure Virgin Olive Oil. Chris
@Marie909 First, welcome to the neighborhood! You can include me in the group that does not believe the "floating roof" carries any premium. Chris
We used to have one person here who insisted on posting coins with phat letters and numbers claiming that they were doubled dies, but the vast...
The Mitchiner reference only lists one jeton for Charles VI, and it has his portrait on one side. Can you read the inscription on the side with...
Evan, you can liken the crack to lightning during a storm. You have no idea where it is going to strike next. Chris
The reverse looks like road rash. Chris
The image of the obverse is too blurry when I enlarge it, but it looks like a stain of some kind. Chris
It's not always a given that the Blakesley Effect must be present, but there just might be some flattening of the rim between "WE....TR". I'm just...
Ditto! Chris
Separate names with a comma.