Do you know which coin Two-Face actually used?
I was just going to say the same thing. I have many coins with MD. Some with a little. Some with a lot. I started saving them when I thought...
You ain't seen nuthin' yet !! jk
Actually, different person. Some people know their stuff. Some do not.
In all grades, an estimated 500. 2169
This is the first one I've seen with no writing, however, the spacing on the devices relative to the rim makes me believe that it's intentional.
Maybe it's the "finger" that feeds the planchet? I really don't know. I've never seen that error before. What about the raised line on the...
And I was just about to post "Cat Scratch Fever". Oh, what the Hey !! watch
"Illusive" means it looks like what it isn't and it isn't what it looks like. I think the OP was grammatically correct with that descriptive...
That's the first one I've seen, but you can certainly tell from the reverse side that "There's Something' Goin' Wrong Around Here". watch
I may be wrong but I believe I see the same thing, the "notching", on the I, N, D, W, E, T and R in IN GOD WE TRUST. I can't be even reasonably...
Sorry. I'm not seeing it. The damage makes it difficult to tell. With damage like that, only a real expert or specialist could tell if that's...
Woaa, now how about that !! It will soon be Halloween !!
This is one of my favorite paintings. He did a series of melted paintings.
Do wah Diddy do wah, oh Baby Baby Do wah Diddy do wah Woh Woh Woh Yesssssss I need you so bad You're the best that I ever had You look so fine,...
Look for the 1998 AM variety. It's there to be found, although I would not call it an error, per se. The Red Book lists varieties and errors in...
^^^^^^^There's your answer, Jug !
Don't get excited. Even if these are Die Chips and not blisters, the value for such small chips is almost non-existent.
The word CENT is backwards. There looks to be several impressions of the same thing above?(below?) the backwards word CENT. Looks like a version...
OK, that's what it is, but maybe I should have asked "What's it for ?".
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