You are so correct @Paddy54 as this set is basically low priced to assemble. It wasn’t always so but it is now. I still have 6 coins for a high...
I couldn’t get all the helpers in my house for those members that have offered to help. Lol You gave me a good laugh but your name is now added to...
I know Paddy. I saw it and had to have it. :)
If you mean on the lower bat, that’s the strike through. Not sure what it was but it was on the large size.
I went through a lot of boxes, packages and envelopes that I never opened due to rent less hours at my job. I’ve now been retired for 6 years and...
Not this one I don’t. This is just to new to be stored. Lol I’m posting another thread in a few minutes so be sure and check out what was stored. Lol
More than most but my 8th implant is next month. :)
When I saw this coin I couldn’t resist so now it’s mine. A beautiful strike through on the 2020 National Park Quarter. It was called The Blind Bat...
With 7 implants I think I’ve reached that goal already. Lol
Unfortunately your coin is not even close to being the Doubled Die variety. A true DD 1969-S can be easily seen without the aid of magnification....
It can be all of it or it can be a part of them. Remember, the famous 1955 Doubled Die? Only the last 5 is doubled on some so it’s called a poor...
Joking around is a great way to live. And it sure beats being a grump.
That sir is very possible. :)
The way I look at it, the planchet is made first, with a piece missing. That missing piece is due to it being cut where another coin was already...
I don’t see any doubling. It sure a nice looking coin though. And if you like being a bad girl....:smuggrin::smuggrin:
That’s a very nice looking one. I have all of the type quarters except for the large diameter type but I’ll find one.
I don’t think so.
Looks about the same as my first one. I have a few others.
All I have is a Cent, Nickel and a Dime, all Philly mints.
They are going to turn me into a robot.
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