Ditto! Chris
I've been collecting medals since the early 90's, and one thing I learned is that you can put anything you want into a design without making it...
This link doesn't work for me. Chris
Well, the view of the edge was no help, but thanks for trying. I don't know how it was accomplished, but it is still my opinion that it is a...
So, you think someone did this intentionally? Chris
I never said you did! [ATTACH]
It has been dipped in mercury or something similar. Can't you see the copper where the mercury has worn off? Chris
Why do you think that the TV hucksters have survived for 30 years? It's because P.T. Barnum was right! Chris
It's just minor circulation damage. Don't spend it all in one place. Chris
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Note to self: In the future, don't bother responding to @Itiswhatitis . She's inconsiderate, doesn't respond to any questions and only cares about...
The term "First Strike" is garbage lingo for "You can't prove it isn't!" That doesn't mean that if you paid a reasonable price for this coin and...
In numismatic lingo, there is an RPM and an OMM, but there is nothing referred to as a DMM. Chris
The reeded edge has become flattened while in circulation. It is supposed to have that color because it is composed of a copper-nickel outer...
The following is posted on the Cuds on Coins home page. Please read the last sentence. BROKEN DIE ERRORS ON UNITED STATES & WORLD COINS & TOKENS...
FWIW, I have seen a lot of the SQ's with this sort of "splotches" on them when I was searching bags of different dates & states. I have never...
By any chance, are you confusing this with a 1943 US cent in copper? Chris
Before you start searching for errors in circulation, it is important to understand how the dies are made to strike these coins. Armed with this...
It is my understanding that "Cuds on Coins" originally started with just cuds in mind, but eventually expanded their listings to include other die...
@Pete Apple Maybe we should call this an "OJ nickel". Chris
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