As stated above the W is the initial of the designer. On Mercury dimes the mint mark would be located on the reverse to the right of ONE of one...
I'm sure as well
Nice looking bill, it looks like you already have it protected. Not much else I can say.
What makes you think is a magic coin? or plated? it's a corroded nickel thats probably been dug from the ground imo.
Good luck ;)
yes it is the real deal doubled die, throw that bad boy in some acetone let it dry and put it in a nice 2x2 holder.
Paddy you really do find some pretty awesome stuff in your outings. All I have been finding is old beer tabs and severely rotted zincolns this year.
Nice circulation find. I would put it in pure acetone for about an hour and see if it takes it off. Can we see a pic of the other side?
Awesome a real doubled die! Nice find. I'm not sure of value in the condition but my guess is between $5 and $20. If you can get better pics of...
yeah it's rare alright :facepalm:
Ditto
Picked this fare token up today while on lunch. Kalamazoo Michigan not sure of the time period though. All I have found is links for sales and the...
I got to thinking about it and PlanoSteve is correct these are highly counterfeited so maybe I would send them in but I would wait for ANACS to...
I don't think they would be worth grading myself are those scratches on the holder or coin?.
I have no clue if it is possible.
none but most people also wouldn't slab their peas if they were doubled ;) I wouldn't pay a premium for something like this but let's say if there...
Ok this might seem like one of those stupid questions but I'm not sure of the answer because I don't know if they package these mint sets at the...
I dont see anything that was said that was mean.
Chris a Grease filled die is a mint error so it is collectible. This example is not but more extreme examples can command a premium. I have a...
What you have is die deterioration doubling. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=die+deterioration+doubling++ If you want to look for errors I suggest...
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