OP, there's a great example of a real clash here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1969s-lincoln-clash.274709/
No matter how many times it's explained, no matter how it's explained, the OP is not going to accept the truth. The OP has the billion dollar coin...
Teller's stamp. That bill was on the top of a strapped pile of 20s. The tellers will stamp the strap, but they never get it exactly in the center...
I guess I've been schooled! You win. Enjoy your retirement.
I told you. It's a squeeze job. Two coins squeezed together. Maybe in a vise, maybe slammed with a hammer. Try it yourself, you'll confirm what I...
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The high point on a coin corresponds to the low point of the die. There is no way it's a clash. A clash would show only in the fields. You may be...
I get it. I can understand the confusion, too.
I may be wrong, but isn't that a violation of federal banking laws?
You might want to actually read the original post.
The reject tray. It's in the front of the machine below the feeder tray.
In my area, it's 80% to 90% seniors. I'll have to start checking the CS machine in my super market.
I'd bet there's a seam around the edge.
[ATTACH] I rotated and cropped the photo to show this. That's what convinced me it's a glue job.
Forward: E CE . . . ONE CENT Reversed: ƎƆ Ǝ . . . TИƎƆ ƎИO However, I can now see that it is actually upside down, making me agree with the glue...
Will a reputable TPG accept coins in basement slabs?! Hopefully, you received them in those slabs and didn't submit them yourself to NNC for...
Nice idea, but not really necessary in this case. Just tilt your head like the rest of us did. :D
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