Maybe you should go into the "Angry Orchard" and knock down a few. Chris;)
Here we go, again! It's a guessing game. Right? Maybe your friend should take the "crazy devices" to a psychiatrist for evaluation. Chris
@R_rabbit It doesn't look like it is missing anything to me. If anything, it looks like it has acquired a stain during the 10+ years that it...
It's worth 25c! No more! Chris
This one dollar coin caused quite a stir among the Indian tribes in Canada because it is representative of a "Death Totem". Chris
Yes, we must all keep in mind that some of these kids spend most of their day with their thumbs glued to their iPhones. How can we expect them to...
Just out of curiosity, Devyn, do you have this coin? Do you know the significance surrounding it? [ATTACH] Chris
I was smoking a carton a week for about 25 years when I quit. I'm living off Social Security, and spending $3,500 per year for cigarettes was just...
I don't think so. What is the purpose of grinding down both sides? Chris
I think it was probably a foreign coin that was just slightly larger than a US quarter. The difference in the reeded edge is pretty much a...
@Devyn5150 Here is my high school graduation photo in 1965. If I were to grade myself, I would give me an MS65. [ATTACH] Here is a photo of...
Welcome to the neighborhood, Kaylei! Both of these appear to be slightly larger than the quarter, and the reeded edge, to me, doesn't look quite...
By 1795, there were 15 States that had joined the Union. The link below lists all of the States and when they joined....
I guess you and I must fall into one of these categories. No, wait! There is one more! "It's not for those who know the correct answer." Chris
One what? Spooned or dryer coin? Post photos, please! Chris
If the edge is smooth rather than reeded, the coin was probably "spooned". Chris
@Clawcoins is not trying to belittle you. He is just trying to make you think about what you see and how it may have occurred. Like he said, too...
First, I should point out that working dies are not engraved. The only engraving that takes place in today's modern method of making coins comes...
Let us know what happens! Chris
Just don't call it "Le Petit Parisien"! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Chris;)
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