Do us all a favor and go pick up Mr. Waggers on your way to the knitting class. You can use this quarter and his penny to pay part of your cab...
What is it that makes you think that these people want to pay a premium of any kind above face value for their coins? Chris
It is rather common for the metal post that forms the center of a letter or number to break away from continued strikes. Once this happens, coin...
Don't bother with the photos! The answer is "No. unless it was a doubled die in the first place." Chris
Don't you realize that you can't tell an idiot what to do! Chris
What are you using for a light source? Chris
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The search function at the top, right of the page reveals that there are fifty-six listings for "1969S Doubled Die". Chris
Alex, I call those collectors you are referring to "bidiots"! Coins struck from grease-filled dies are just too common. Chris
"A fool and his money don't photograph very well!"
Would you like to take a guess at how many newcomers to the hobby have posted images of their "junkers" here and were very proud of them? Chris
It depends on where you place your light sources. You have no idea what you are talking about! Maybe you should take up knitting as a hobby...
I don't care what anyone says. Marking coins just so you can check them for recycling purposes is reprehensible! There are kids out there who may...
The same threads over and over are becoming a bit tiresome. It is always the same............WAM bam, thank you CAM! Chris
I think you're going to get opposing views on this subject, especially where coins such as those produced by D. Carr are concerned. Chris
Anyone who considers numismatics an investment must have deep pockets. Otherwise, they are foolish. Chris
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