If you're interested in the development of the US Mint, then you might like "From Mine to Mint" by Roger W. Burdette. It covers just about...
I know of nothing in the minting process that could cause this. Maybe they are glued to the coin. Have you tried using pure acetone to remove...
In the court of sense and sensibility? Probably not! Chris
.18084 ounces of silver (in original condition). Chris
Whaddaya mean? Everybody knows that Capone and FDR looked nothing alike. Chris
It doesn't look like it could be the hit from a "reeded anything". Besides, how could the edge of a coin hit it with sufficient force to make the...
I, for one, am not familiar with the laws governing the sale of counterfeit coins in other countries. Had this occurred in the US, the auctioneer...
There is no way of being 100% sure how and where the damage occurred. The only thing that is sure is that it did not occur during the minting...
Strike 1........Strike 2........Strike 3........Yer out! Chris
Paddy, did you send the Mint a note that they spelled Doubled Die incorrectly on one of their signs? Chris PS. Is there anything in the book...
So did I. It's more fun without her. Chris
In that case, don't play. Check yourself in to the nearest facility right away. Chris
If the Mint had their way, there would be a branch mint in every state. Chris
.......and NGC is laughing their butts off at HSN all the way to the bank. Chris
Obviously, if ten million people voted their preference, we would have some that would agree. Chris
This sort of PMD doesn't necessarily cause damage to the opposite side of the coin. It could depend on how hard the strike to the letters is, or...
You may select Door #1 or Door #2. There is no Door #3. Chris
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