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You're joking! Right? Chris
On Page 80 of the Red Book (2013) Post-Colonial issues, a 1791 One Cent is listed with the same inscription. Chris
I don't know if they have such a catalog for the 20th century. I guess you could always contact the Monnaies de Paris and ask. Chris
Award medals such as this can be inscribed (engraved) on the reverse or in some cases, the inscription is made part of the die like the one below....
China! Chris
Because if I did, you'd expect me to know something about the Mint rolls, wouldn't you? Chris
Now, you know why I don't collect pennies. Thanks! Chris
It looks like each one is already in a capsule within the case. Regardless, I don't think it would matter if you removed them from the case. Chris
Scroll down through the various selections. Some are for bulk submissions only. https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-grading/holders/ Chris
Do you have a photo of the wrappers? I've never seen Mint-wrapped rolls of pennies issued for each year. Chris
This is a "uniface" medal in copper. A bunt, but I made it to 1st base! Chris
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I must admit that I have very little knowledge of most French medals that were produced in the latter half of the 20th century. It is a new one...
You can't! It is too late, but don't worry. A lot of people make the mistake of thinking that they can delete it, but once you make that first...
Yes, it is...…..unless it's some damn road-rash or something...…..but we usually reach the point where we've run out of theories, and we want...
@Sallent @ValiantKnight I'm sure they'll probably turn up. Just give it time. FWIW, I had some of my medals go missing for almost two years....
It could have been the Merchant Marine. Chris
Yes, that is pretty strong. Chris
Ken, not intending to demean Mercanti or Weinman, but don't you think it would have been appropriate for PCGS to specify the intent of their...
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