Man, I suck at this.:mad:
Scottishmoney.....ever thought of compiling all these beauties into a book?
I'm really glad you brought this back to the forefront with all the new additions! Excellent presentation and fantastic vignettes!
Die break which include the rim of a coin. (see pic in post #1:smile) When you see die cracks, the die has developed cracks. When part of die...
Welcome back Stainless!
You're probably pretty close. The nickel is pretty beat up.
Ken Potter's site is pretty good, too: http://koinpro.tripod.com/
Looks like a cud.
Now that's funny! The quality control is lacking. The mint's new motto: "That's good enough."
Dryer coin:thumb:
Basically, you can't. Unless you find a note that doesn't belong in a brand new brick. The replacement notes haven't been marked this way since...
The coin in the last two pics is silver colored. The pics of the cents, just glare.
Actually just one.:D
2nd pic shows an "S".
Dolphin coin of Olbia Thrace 5th- 4th centuries B.C.. [IMG]
Looks like an "S" to me. Can you post some close-up pics of the mint mark right-side-up?:)
These are Canadian quarters. The composition is 94.0% steel (unspecified alloy), 3.8% copper, 2.2% nickel plating. The correct terminology is...
I'm the Chef..... I'll make him a really nice lunch!
I wonder how much shipping he'd be willing to pay for a roll of these?:D Not, that I've found a whole roll but I'm pretty sure I'll be dreaming...
Today, I cracked open another new bank roll of 2010 quarters and found three more blank planchets! Now this has me wondering how many are out...
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