That's what they should be used as....gimmicks, novelties, just fun stuff. Not for the serious investor.
I posted mine a couple of days ago: http://www.cointalk.com/t200132/
It doesn't look like a doubled die. Machine doubling/die deterioration doubling. http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/OtherFormsOfDoubling.htm
Sorry, can't tell a thing from the pics. The glare is far too strong. All the definition is lost.
Makes me want to get some mercury.:D
I agree with you. I have one or two others like that. This one has the pebbly surface so ít's difficult to tell what actually happened.
Please! No more!!!:axemeethead:
Fantastic!
Mmmmm....Ramen Noodles and beer...:eating:
I'm sure you've just been flagged as well, koen.:D
It might be a lonnnnnng list.:D
I broke open a roll this morning to put into the till and found these: [IMG] [IMG] I've found probably four 1917s in the last couple of years...
Correct. (still on my first cup of coffee.:))
uh...no.
Now you're talking about making errors.
I think the connection to Franklin Mint may have something to do with it. Generally, their products (though interesting) are over-priced novelties...
Plated. School experiment.
And one out of 25 million wins the lottery every week, but there are 24,999,999 that don't.
Please take a pic out of the holder. And Welcome to Coin Talk!
Yep, spender.
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