The missing (and weak) letters are the result of a grease-filled die. Some people like to collect them, but it's really nothing special. Chris
@paddyman98 must not have found anything. He's back, already. Chris
If I searched pennies, which I don't any more, I would spend no more than 1/10th of a second on each one. Chris
Come on, @Mary Neely , you should know the answer to this. Chris
I suspect that it is circulation damage, but your images are too blurry for me to tell. Chris
When I was searching bags and rolls, my BoA branch would give me all of the wrappers I wanted for free. Chris
@Dakotaskyspy Welcome to the neighborhood! It looks like circulation damage to me. Chris
The biggest drawback to CRHing is that you can't find one of these in a roll….. [ATTACH] :woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot::woot:
If you find an 1804 dollar, it's probably the one I lost. Chris
The odd thing is that the central devices look a lot like what you would see on a "dryer coin". That is why I asked about the reeded edge. Chris
@canzkb66 Does the dime have a reeded edge all the way around like it is supposed to? Chris
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@Meow You may have already seen some coins that are missing numbers or letters as the result of a grease-filled die. Well, now you know what a...
I'm trying to get you to think for yourself before you get beat up by someone else. Chris
In that case, start your own thread and quick hijacking this one. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Yes, it is impolite to hijack someone's thread. You should start your own thread. However, in this case, you...
Great strikethroughs! Chris
Now, see! That is a big problem. First, you waste your time trying to find a prince, and then you expect us to waste our time explaining why when...
I don't know why I said "ampersand". Doh! Chris
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