Good luck with the attribution. For those who aren't aware of trail dies: traildies.com has only existed for 2 years so they wouldn't have a...
Congratulations! Nice to find things like this in the wild!
Are you sure they were 1931 and not 1921. All I could find were the 1921 notes.
To get this resolved, you should contact BJ Neff at traildies.com. There is noticeable difference between die trails and deterioration. Here's an...
Killer box!!!
Here's a bitter sweet find that came out of a roll of dimes that I cracked open at work: [IMG] [IMG]
A pretty beat up 1957 D cent.
All you want or need to know about the Maria Theresa Thaler: http://www.theresia.name/en/
Nice souvenir! I like the serial number!
I use a little tripod or prop the camera up with books. It takes practice but it can be done. Sometimes I have to take a few dozen pics to get...
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I can't tell from the pics but if they are a bunch of little bumps, they're probably the result of a dirty/rusty die or bubbling under the plating.
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Creme de la creme!:thumb:
No, that's very common especially on the 90's and 2000-2010 quarters. I've had several rolls where most of them were slightly off-center but not...
okay.... now I know 2 clean Scottish jokes.:D
My previous boss's father was an old Scot and he was never at a loss for jokes and the one I posted was his favorite. He used to keep a small...
Human error. The numbers are are manually set for each series. If the operator enters the wrong numbers and doesn't catch his mistake, mismatches...
Roughly $250 and up. If you find the right buyer, it could go quite a bit higher. My first one went for $500. Right buyer, right time. I've kept...
This one is a different date but die chips were extremely common on the 50's cents: http://www.cointalk.com/t49716/
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