The "B" looks like it's taken a hit.
:eek:
With most hobbies, it's a labor of love and you aren't going to make a lot of money from it. Some people collect butterflies, insects, rocks,...
I didn't know.
Verdigris. Not good.
....safes, cash boxes, locked attache cases, lockers, trunks and anything with a lock that might hold untold treasures.
Congratulations Mojavedave! Thanks for the opportunity, Koen!
Your questions have been answered. What you have is not a valuable coin. It's a replica, a souvenir. You're spending too much energy trying to get...
Collect what you want. It's a hobby....it's for pleasure....it's a pasttime.... Don't be swayed by the ignorant.
the sound quality is terrible but speaking of "dainty pirates".... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_y8hL0eRDU
Got it, thanks.:thumb:
??? In the first post you were talking about a 1992 doubled die and then you said you found one and in post #3 you said it wasn't one. So which is...
The coin in post #15 was in a bezel and removed. Probably from a necklace or charm bracelet. It's probably a replica coin that was cast and used...
Not an error. Post mint damage. PMD.
This one is listed but as I found with a lot of the Canadian varieties, most are just things like this..... machine doubling....die chips....die...
I love finding stuff stashed in old houses! I've never found gold but have found cash at times.
Machine doubling. The thing on he reverse is a die chip. A cud would have to include the rim.
Try shooting through a loupe. It'll get you much closer. Read this thread for tips: http://www.cointalk.com/t114269/
A little out of focus but I do see notching on the "T" in "QÜARTER". DDR in my opinion!
I'm curious as to what this is as well because I have one with the same markings but in a different location.
Separate names with a comma.