And, I thought I was a procrastinator! You only need 57 more, Ken! Chris
Yes, you should collect any way that you want. :) However, I also think you should leave an "open letter" to your heirs explaining that the value...
It looks to me like it has been the victim of circulation wear. Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood! As P&G said, it's a triple clip. This happens when blanks are punched out of the sheet of coin metal. Chris
Welcome to the neighborhood @Sharon Daniel ! You'll have to be more specific. Chris
Doug would see a doubled die on a blank planchet. Chris
When someone is able to accurately predict how the market will react in a given situation, that person should stop selling coins and start selling...
Unless it can be proven with 100% certainty that a reverse die was paired with a specific obverse die, you cannot use markers on that reverse die...
@dlp_dlp21 Some old-timers might call this a "Plugged B", but now it is just called a "Filled B". It's not unusual to find similar die breaks in...
Since @dwhiz likes trains, I thought I'd post this 1836 French medal for him. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Chris
There is no rhyme or reason governing the shape of a die break. A sub-surface crack forms and follows the path of least resistance. You have an...
@Gunshotrob There are a gazillion possible ways that a coin can discolor while in circulation. When you find a book that lists them all, please...
Don't forget about the 2006 P&D - Return to Monticello It's part of the Westward Journey series, too. Chris
http://doubleddie.com/144801.html Chris
@biohc I don't know either, but I'd keep it at arms length from @paddyman98 He's liable to drool over it. Chris
It looks normal to me! Chris
I'm told that there is a Tsunami Watchers Club in Japan. Chris
Discovered at Chernobyl! Chris
Hmm! The denticles on the "French side" appear full and well-formed, but the denticles on the "Mexican side" are almost non-existent. I get the...
The one thing I dislike the most about so many of the images produced by USB scopes is the thick, dark lines that surround the devices which can...
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