Very nice find. As it goes currently we are loosing all rights to detect in my area because of new laws. Its annoying.
I was thinking maybe it was because he thinks it may be a weak strike but even if it was a weak strike it should weigh the same. That said it...
No my scale is in a box right now because we are moving. Once I get settled I'll weigh it and let you know if it's light.
A fun grease filled die so I thought i'd post it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
very nice lamination error, thanks for sharing.
I wish I would have got to see this landmark before it fell
I figured it was something simple. My first thought was that grease clogged the die in that area but die deterioration makes sense as well.
In another thread I posted I got a roll of Massachusetts in a plastic roll that at one time was abundant, My brain apparently skipped something...
Touche, you are right. I don't know what made me think Massachusetts lol. Anyway I opened them and besides having a progressive die break on the...
I always loved these rolls because it made spotting silver and blank planchet easier at work. When we got a fresh batch of coins in I would go...
It has been a while since I seen a roll like this. We use to get them all the time when the state quarter program started. Full roll of...
cool I never knew that part, I don't know much about racing.
I think that may be the case but I wonder how much older currency and coins will be put back into circulation due to covid, there are alot of...
thank you
I had to re read that a couple times to get it HAHA :hilarious:
I heard that before, I wonder why they thought by tearing the corner it would get rid of the bad juju
I counted down my cash dwarer today when I got to work and came across 2 redseal $2 bills 1928f and a 1928g and a note I guess would be considered...
Hope you are safe, scary to live in a major metropolitan area right now.
no common zinc rot
looks like a minor over polished die and minor grease filled error from what I can see.
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