The US Mint and the USPS were instrumental in convincing me to stop collecting. They both are trying to compete with the likes of the commercial...
Probably an inventory number.
I hope they stop this nonsense after this series.
I was lucky in that these coins were readily available in circulation when I was putting the Jeff set together. They didn't get extremely...
The US Mint says "all struck in 99.9 percent fine silver—A FIRST EVER FOR THIS SET!" The set typically consists of coins that are no different...
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I'm very successful, everything I own is paid for.
Be sure to check out the link that @alurid put up above. I copied it here.http://www.error-ref.com/progressive-indirect-design-transfer/
They all have the impression of the obverse head of Lincoln or Jefferson upside down on the reverse. Your coin has that impression also.
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I hope he doesn't mind. I don't have photos of all. But, I can put up a couple. Ghosts might be a good thread topic.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have some nice ghosts but none as sharp as yours.
I think it qualifies as ghosting. It's just not as extreme as your example. IMHO
There are more than 40 RPM's on the 1946 S. See the link and have fun trying to figure out if this is one of them....
Have a good one and be careful.
I agree. But, I was thinking collectively since I do have so many of them. But, you are probably right, and, I know I've been told a thousand...
Old coins need the same respect as old people. I don't believe in euthanizing anything.
There are some old albums in the background, so, I assume he was a collector.
Looks like your coins mostly came from the same dies. I have found that several times with mint rolls. Fun.
No, that would be worth a pretty penny.
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