I can't tell from your photo, but I'd say it was struck with a heavily polished die.
Can't speak to the '06, but the '03 does look to me like a D over D.
So you're a flipper and not a collector. IMO, the best ones are the ones you like. I agree with Chris. There is no pricing/value guide for them.
Ironic that NH license plates are made by prisoners. [ATTACH]
Machine doubling. Very common.
Can you see anything in that photo?
Not with that photo.
I hate to break it to you, Bunky, but . . . no.
Well within tolerances.
It's not enough of a mis-alignment to command a premium. To carry a premium, it would have to be so mis-aligned that there would be the imprint of...
I would doubt very much that it is polishing lines. I'd be very inclined to blame that on plating blisters. Value? I have no idea.
Those 'silver' lines are the zinc core showing through the copper plating. Yes, it is an error and, if/when sold, will carry a premium. It's worth...
And as we all know, Wikipedia if the foremost authority on everything.
Yeah! I hate recidivism.
The OPs coins are stainless steel. I don't think there'd be any problem with chemicals, except anything containing chlorine.
If they won't accept my cash, I won't purchase their product or service.
I'd say yes.
The mint created a firestorm with the reverse proof Silver Eagle Set a few years back. I don't think they'll pull a stunt like that again.
WD 40 is one of only two tools one could ever need. The other is duct tape. If it moves but it shouldn't...duct tape. If it should move but...
A once frequent poster to this board, from Illinois, would recommend a rock tumbler.
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