I have punched out plugs for my holed type set.
I can't believe how much stuff I have found in them over the years. People dump their coins in and anything that winds up in the reject slot they...
Searched the coin star slot and found this 1944 D U.S Philippines.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 20 Centavos. Not in great shape but hey,...
It reminds me of when I was a kid in the 60s and there was a machine shop that produced maybe boxes like that or saw blades, not sure but we used...
Let's ask for a peaceful cleaner world. More important things to life than money.
According to Cambridge research, Bitcoin mining accounts for roughly 0.6% of global electricity consumption, meaning that the Bitcoin economy has...
One more reason to boycott modern mint products.
What is an advanced release other than a marketing gimmick?
To me what looks odd is the M in UNUM. The bottom 3 parts of the letter don't appear level.
I have a roll of wheaties I plan to release into circulation. If one person is inspired to start collecting its worth it.
Thanks!
I have zero ideas as how it was done. Will be curious if someone knows.
Yep. Could be misconstrued real quick.
Whatever. My point was that to the grader called it as he/she saw it. Grading is totally subjective.
I prefer E Pluribus Unum. U.S coins were much more artistic before - Edited - .
And ANACs decided AU5O was accurate for the OP's cent.
Seems whoever graded it for Anacs is grading conservatively which I like.
What's next, slabbing the box it came in?
Sorry but its always struck me as a sales gimmick.
Found this mangled 1964 Washington quarter in a bunch of miscellaneous coins foreign and domestic I purchased. Wonder if somebody did this just...
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