Well, it could have been "Brother is laughing". Chris
The link below might be a starting point for you. It also provides a series about the Philadelphia Mint (listed on the right). It discusses,...
Please excuse my stupidity, but what the heck is a "B-I-L's" coin? Chris
Though I don't collect them, I think they are interesting because of the history connected to them. It's my understanding that the trade dollars...
That is a scratch. You can tell because there is coin metal pushed out and along the edge of the scratch. If it had been a die crack, the coin...
I decided that whenever this happens, I will "tag" you just to make you feel good that day. Chris
I'm surprised that you're up this early. How's the hangover?:hungover::hungover::hungover::hungover::hungover: Chris:woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
I wonder if either would fit in the NGC oversized slab? Chris
You are now! Chris
I think this is the calendar that Doug had nailed to his wall. [ATTACH] Chris
You can calibrate your scale by weighing an object of a known weight to determine how accurate your scale is. For example, if you have a few...
What I like most about this thread is that it didn't get moved to the "Ancients" forum. Chris
Call them and explain the problem to a "live body"! Chris
@GDJMSP May your special day be filled with happiness! Chris
I'm guessing that it would probably grade about MS64, but it wouldn't be worth it to submit it for grading by one of the top-tier grading...
He's only 16 and is probably still in school. Welcome to the neighborhood @Devin E. Franklin ! Chris
@JeffC Those marks would normally be considered bag marks with "x" being a hit from the reeded edge of another coin, but it seems too...
This is what a coin would look like if it came directly from the Mint missing the clad layer. Here ya go @Cheech9712 ! [ATTACH] Chris
Sometimes the terminology can seem confusing for a newcomer to the hobby. The anomaly is called a die chip, and some of the newcomers will think...
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