Wouldn't a Krause catalog help you to identify the script? Chris
May I ask how much it cost? Chris
Frog, I think you should hold on to them until silver hits $50 again. Chris;)
Maybe it was *i2i*! Or, it could have been *Bob's Tavern Arm*! Maybe *Avery G* is part of their sorority! Chris
Your tag for Larry didn't work because it is @ldhair , small "l" instead of "I". Chris
You can trust what Paul says. He knows his nickels! Chris
I can't help it if he doesn't use the "Quote" function so we know which post he is answering, but he has argued against comments by others that...
Oh yeah!!! Condor Doo-Doo [ATTACH] Chris:hilarious:
There are trillions and trillions of coins in circulation, and there is no telling how many of those coins have die breaks or even post-mint...
Maybe one of these guys would know. @mikediamond ? @Fred Weinberg ? Chris
They're not error coins, but you can keep whatever you choose to keep. Chris
Use the "Thread Tools" at the top right side of your original post. Chris
It's not a 1970 nickel. That's what is going on! Chris
Yeah, check out the blurry images! Chris
Gee, those must have been very, very, very tiny machine parts no thicker that the planchet, itself. Right? You're letting your imagination get...
If a dropped element came from the opposite side, it would mean that the planchet had to flip over while still in the coining chamber and be...
Do you mean "see what pops up on BoobTube"? No thanks! Chris
Should I assume that you have checked all 315,690,000 business strikes? Like the others said, it is very easy for circulation damage to disfigure...
Forget it guys! Let him learn the hard way. Chris
What the heck is a "filled die (drop filling) error". If you are referring to a "Dropped Element" or a "Retained Dropped Element", please explain...
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