OK it appears that started in 2012 (business strike S coins) so it is an impaired proof. Nice eye.
I took a number of photos, it was difficult if this was the best of them. I will try some natural light tomorrow. I was going through rolls...
OK big scoop today. 2 silver dimes 64 and 64-D. Another $1.12 (one of the quarters was on the grill.) 2 Canadian dimes, 100 S.Korean won, 2...
Also thought large die crack. But just a guess.
I've got a nice 1957 20 centavos. Looks better in hand. That might be my oldest foreign. [ATTACH]
I understand about the archaeological looting, etc. But why is the coroner the authority that you go to with this?
^^^^^ Oh that would be nice to see. Waiting for the photo. Dime in the slot today.
You turn your treasure in to the coroner?
There's no reason for a D to already be on the special proof blanks that were in San Francisco. In the case of some of the other older S over D or...
I think he is agreeing with the post above his.
There was 1 web note with the correct back plate number position. The ones in the standard position are not web notes. Which is why I asked to see...
It would look more like this: (the half side that is coppery). Coins are made out of metal and they get rusty like yours. A missing clad layer...
There is an ALMOST currency thread.
The 2 George the VI 1940 and 1952 15 cents retail. The older one, the George the V 1935 .25-.40 cents.
It was misleading in that coin was prominently displayed in the photo. Seems a little dishonest considering he sold $600 worth of coins for $5300.
It weighs less because that much metal has been ground off. Just another abused penny.
Postage has gone up. It's not 50 cents.
Here are some ink smear errors. The second from a member here, Kanga. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not really seeing any ink smear. Which is usually a nice sized blotch of green or black ink. Maybe show the entire bill in full size. I can't see...
Separate names with a comma.