Maybe this event will turn him into a collector.
Here's a few from my collection: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Nice!:thumb:
Thank you for your guidance, inspiration and knowledge, Rick. You will be deeply missed.
I agree. Plating split doubling. Here's a good reference site to show non-collectible types of doubling on coins:...
That is pretty sweet! Don't you just love Karma? A lot smaller than mine and probably a lot older. Mine is from the 40's (I think). I know...
Probably the same thing. I think "die stress" more of a British/European term.
I use an old 3mp Kodak. Check out this thread for tips: http://www.cointalk.com/t114269/
I agree....eroded die.
I have one. I buy 90% or more of my coins from him.
Yes, please post some pics!
Welcome to Coin Talk! Really need pics to help.
Interesting but more the result of someone with a lot of time on their hands and some creativity.
Two different coins.....the 1858 is a large cent and the 1944 is a small cent. The 1858 is around $75 or so and the 1944 is face value.
Getting cards made is a great idea but make sure you make contact outside the establishment. @cpm9ball- I hate being ignored in any type of...
Is your's copper or silver?
I sold one for $55 to a collector at the last show.:D
Found another this morning. :smile
I agree with 1066merlin..... "those coins found you". Amazing finds, Sig! I'm sure they won't be the last.
You have two. Can I have one?
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