Yes, quarters. Thanks for catching that. Correction made.
Yep, glue.
Seriously?:kewl:
I don't know much about them but I have a couple that I bought at a coin show for $3 each.
The 1968's (circulated dimes and quarters) 50% silvers still have the appearance of a silver coin. As mentioned, you can use a magnet to determine...
Look'n Good! How did you come by it?
It's a 1780 Maria Theresa coin struck in Bavaria or Austria or Italy or France or....... Don't let the date fool you, they have been made...
From the pics, it looks exactly like machine doubling. The doubling you are looking for wouldn't have a flatten surface (caused by die chatter)...
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http://moderncoinmart.com/cart1/product.php?productid=25011&cat=7&page=1 I believe it's the "scratch" marks that appears above liberty. It may...
Neither. Machine doubling is a common occurence in the manufacture of coins. No premium added for it.
Struck through grease or sheared off like the others said. It's hard to tell from your pics. Regardless, it's just a conversation piece.
This is what a proof should look like. The background is mirror-like with the image matte or frosted: [IMG]
Oh, so you were weary. gotcha!:thumb:
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Give him time..... he's one of the oldtimers here and doesn't move very fast.;)
I admire your passion with this project, Drago but I sense some of it is not being able to see the big picture. You're so close to your ideas that...
Frank is a member here. His user name is Treashunt. He'll pop in eventually.
I've gotten rid of this type of album. I knew there was a problem when I opened my safe and and it reeked of PVC. btw.....I think you meant...
I've always added the shipping. To me, the shipping cost is no different than the buyer's added premium auction houses charge. It becomes part of...
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