Do the wrappers look like this? [ATTACH] If not, they're not original mint rolls. Any other paper means that they were rolled by a private...
Hurry to the US Patent office! Ideas as great as this one should be protected before making them public.
I don't have any idea how to price it. If you write it up right and find at least two bidiots, there's no telling how high it might go.
IMO, die cracks. Very interesting, though. If I were to put that on eBay, I'd call it something like 'snow on the roof'.
I really don't think that UPS rehires those they have fired
Personally, I think you should be saving for your wedding instead of buying coins.
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It's from dies that are well past their prime.
Yes, there are quite a number of ways into a coinstar machine. My preferred method is using a crow bar.
The male of the species is called a pheusuncle
I will add that I would return it as SNAD.
There is really no danger if it's done right and with the proper precautions.
Not worthless, just face value.
Could be nickel, chrome, or any other silvery colored metal.
Poor pictures, but I'd bet it's plated.
Hear, hear!
I wonder how long it was in the ground? Environmental damage.
Chipped die.
I'm thinking the die was polished to the point of almost wearing the mint mark away.
I agree. Worn die.
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