I absolutely love the high grade ancients but I can't afford to spend thousands to get an example. I prefer the midgrade ones where there is the...
It looks interesting. Might be underinked. If you look at it with a loupe or magnifying glass, you should be able to tell if it was a printing...
You have to remember that whatever is on the coin is reversed on a die. Raised details on the coin are incuse on the die. Therefore the "lump" you...
That is sweet!
You should have it any day now. Been about 3 weeks or more since it was mailed.
Wow! Nice score! Man, timing is everything!
Post the front, back and detail. There might be more to it.
A couple of years ago, I bought a hoard of 24,000 Canadian cents. I examined each and every one of the cents. Just now, I'm sorting them into...
These are a few of my "twins" from my collection: Twin Filled "E": [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] Twin nose chips: [IMG][IMG]...
I keep them just because it really didn't cost me anything and it's kind of neat. I have a collection of "twins"- coins with identical chips. I'll...
I have Canadian coins (being a Canadian) but I don't actively collect Canadian coins. I could lead you to a site where it's 99% Canadian...
Yep, a die chip. You'll find this on a lot of the 1950's era cents.
This is an excellent site that was posted recently. Just go down to silver, click, select the country in question and Bingo! The silver values are...
Die chip.
Thailand. 1 baht. Why are your pictures backwards?
It's probably a die chip. Common occurrence. No premium added. But, still post a pic. It could be something else.
This one, only because I'm trying to figure out what the counterstamp is: [IMG]
Another good one: http://www.wildwinds.com/
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Probably just OCD. I do the same thing.:D Not looking for anything in particular.....just looking.
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