Yup, now that you point that out (And another look at the images), It does look more like a MAD than an off-center strike
It appears to be a very mild off center strike, but most collectors only go for off center coins that have a portion of the device moved off the...
Same here. (not the registry set thing - the chasing the varieties thing) It is a never ending chase, which I think is the point. I got the well...
Yes, very nice find
I found this on a site dedicated to table making - This one is really cool! It took 2 layers of Lincoln cents to fill in the spaces. [ATTACH]
Well for MD, I think it looks pretty good. nice example and very fun
and... 2017-S Enhanced Uncirculated and 2018-S Reverse Proof [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I forgot my two other halves. 1964 Accent hair, and 2019-S Enhanced Reverse Proof. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I also have the '64 accent hair, and the 2019-S Enhanced Reverse proof
My Kennedy set weighs in at just barely under 10 pounds
Nice accomplishment! Good looking set.
Interesting damage there. It looks like it was pressed up against a spinning piece of machinery or something.
MD (Machine doubling) from a very worn out die. Notice how the devices are thinning out. On a doubled die you would see a thickening of the...
To me the 'line' going through the word 'United' looks like a lam issue, but the rim just looks like it took a hit and moved the metal around and...
Nice images! easy to see it
It looks to me that it was 'sandwiched' between 2 other quarters in a vice
Right! Well I guess if he had gone to AZ instead, we probably wouldn't have Kennedy Halves or would we?
Personally, I don't like toned silver coins, I think that for the most part it detracts from the original look of the coin when it was new
Nice story, I find it funny when the younger generation has to question the older coinage we have
Have you seen my Kennedy and Lincoln posts yet?
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