It is backwards. Hold the dime, reading it's motto (IGWT) from left to right, and the imprint of the penny is backwards. Chris
In 2005, I spotted this 3-medal set for the 1969 ANA Convention in an auction listing on eBay. (Images courtesy of Bob Campbell) [ATTACH]...
The misaligned die is pretty common. So now, all you need is the 1975 nickel & dime as well as the Bicentennial quarter, half dollar & dollar...
@paddyman98 It's supposed to be green :wacky: Mr. P! Green! :wacky: Chris
@Petercoin It looks to me like someone may have "sandwiched" the dime between two pennies and put it in a vise. Chris
@GoldFinger1969 Did you check out Simply Amish? http://www.simplyamish.com/furniture/living-room/storage/index.cfm They can also customize...
FWIW, I would probably send it to Wexler for the attribution, but it just wouldn't be worth submitting it for grading at this time. The TPG's...
It doesn't really matter that much. The primary diagnostic for the Accented Hair variety is the broken serif on the left-hand base of the "I" in...
Welcome to the neighborhood! The problem that most collectors new to error coins is that they don't know what to call them. So, searching the...
@Collect89 Nice find! May I ask how much it cost? Chris
Just out of curiosity, I examined 5 of the 2017 DC quarters from my laundry change, and none of them have this anomaly. So, I am guessing that...
Have you compared this coin to others? Chris
That doesn't look like the crossbar of an "S" to me. It would be nice if you could post a better close-up of just the mintmark. Maybe @messydesk...
As far as I know, Scott Schechter is a co-author (of at least the first two editions) of the book and an officer at NGC. If you are a member of...
Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP)
@coin_nut @Kathy Sutton @enamel7 @RICHARD K Since it seems that we have strayed away from the original topic (1921 Alabama Commem) I wanted...
I only used the bold print to differentiate between the two. Sorry! I guess it would have been better not to use all caps. I wasn't yelling....
We were discussing a DIE CRACK, not a die chip! Chris
Let him keep it. He can will it to his grandkids who will be laughed out of the local coin shop. Chris
I hope the photo is better than the first one. It will be the first time I've ever seen a die crack in the middle of a field that didn't connect...
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