For the record, there were a few more items I wanted to add, but the format used for the poll ran out of room. Chris
Me, too! Chris
In other words, you don't think my poll is dumb. Correct? Chris;)
"Hey fatso, you're sitting on my face!"
Check all that apply!
Maybe you can relate to this. This is red. [ATTACH]
Good call! Chris
This is just a guess, but it might be due to damage to the die before the coin was struck. Chris
I just happen to have a B&O Railroad that is cancelled, and if you want it to complete the set, I'll sell it to you for $15,000,000 USD....
Ditto, ditto, ditto! Chris
That must have been a "mini-mini-mini-mini-ball. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Chuck! Yes, we have seen both of these methods of post-mint damage (PMD) hundreds of times. As a rule when...
@Randy Abercrombie A few years ago, I watched an episode of Pawn Stars, and Rick was buying about 1,000 ounces of silver from a customer. Part...
@paddyman98 See, Mr. P! I told you that sooner or later someone would use DD for DEFDAM. Chris:woot::woot::woot:
I agree with @Randy Abercrombie . You might want to invest in a book on grading. Chris [ATTACH]
I thought this is a tad funny because this thread is almost 8 years old. Chris
I'm not trying to be nosy, but would you mind telling me how much you paid for the '57D? Chris
Who cares! I read about it years ago in Roger Burdette's book, "From Mine to Mint". The Carson City Mint routinely used an area behind the...
First, welcome to the neighborhood! Like @paddyman98 said, there seems to be a lot of bored people who have nothing better to do. There are also...
Welcome to the neighborhood, @Lidia Ritonya ! It looks like die deterioration to me. Chris
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