A bill with two digits is called a Hamilton, a Jackson or a Grant. Chris;);););););)
Two demerits, my butt! He should be banned! @PappaRomeo3 should get the "You Suck!" Award Chris
Edited for correctness. Chris
What got you interested in searching for errors? Chris
Please don't mention this article or that article. Give us a link to the article! You did this same thing regarding the SQ "experimental finish"...
Believing? Believing what? Did you read this part? Are you color blind? "The first type has the color of a Sacagawea Dollar and a copper center...
It looks like it had been plated to me. Chris
It's possible that it lost part of the clad layer after it was struck. The date, legend and devices appear to be weak from losing the clad...
Makes sense! Chris
Use Scotch Brand tape rather than electrician's tape. Chris
I'd be interested in the photos, but that's it. Chris
"Smootshum"? What the heck is that, Fred? Chris
Reasons may vary from someone involved in the organization to someone having found a counterstamp as a curiosity piece in a thrift or antique shop...
Gee, maybe we should nominate you for a Pulitzer Prize Medal. Nah! On second thought, it's not made of silver. Get over yourself. Chris
I found it on eBay about 15 years ago. Chris
A "dryer" coin and a "spooned" coin are often confused with one another. A "spooned" coin has been tapped along the edge with the underside of a...
That is why I like medals! A medal is intended to commemorate a person, place or event. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Chris
Yup it a loks laka drier con to me to.
@PappaRomeo3 The correct term is varieties, not variations. You're falling down on the job Mr. P.! Chris
#3 - ISTAL - I see that a lot! Chris
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