I should also add that you can buy many things from them. Be sure to check out their web site. :)
I’d say that’s more like damage from a chemical.
It’s amazing what one can go with a sick imagination. They do it got protection.
Yes it’s doubled but it’s not the one you want. This is MD or mechanical doubling which is very common. It’s also flat and appears as a shelf.
The BEP, Bureau of Printing and Engraving. They have a web site just like the US Mint.
In honor of achieving this figure I decided to open this package. I’ve had it for just over 11 years and never opened it. I bought it from the BEP...
I can’t post the obverse. If I did I’d get fired from CT permanently. This is the best potty dollar I’ve ever seen and yes, it’s mine. [ATTACH]
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This is all that’s left of a zinc cent that I could in a barn years ago. The second photo is a heck of a way to mint coins, another zinc cent....
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Love ‘em!
Love the 1964-D with the double lamination before strike errors.
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Very nice ones. Here’s a few of mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hope you get something worth the price you paid. :)
Somehow these missed a 70 but I don’t care, they are both beautiful coins.
Here’s it’s almost twin, a 1993-S PCGS Proof 69 Deep Cameo in clad. Just as reflective. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I couldn’t resist these. They were both just lying there and I heard them crying out to me so now I own them. First up is a 1993-S PCGS graded...
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