Heard Dough got a part on a re-boot of The Walking Dead. No make up required.:eek::rolleyes:;):D
Well placed plating blisters. Enlarged I see a couple of hits to the thumb but not a doubled die. Trust me, I gone through my share of these.
But once again, there is a sucker born every day.
That lettering is downright slapstick funny. But pity the poor souls who get snookered.
1998, not 1989. And as above^^^.
You used to live on a train track? Well now, that explains everything. ;):D:rolleyes:
@dwhiz I wonder if it might be worth your effort to use an engraver and mark each of your squishies by the train that ran them over.
Congrats. Nice find!
With part of the rim also missing I'd be more inclined to think this a dryer coin.
@Darren Edwards There are many ways to damage a coin in the way yours looks. The edge can also be protected while someone uses a Dremel to do the...
Be "Sensible Sal". Send all your pennies to me. I'm retired. :D
MPD stands for Mis-punched dates. (Edited)
I learned long ago not to name names or starting food fights. They never end well and take away from the conversation at hand.
Oh, and a California address, where most of the China garbage flows through. Imagine that.
Be aware though that most dealers do not specialize in errors and varieties. It's really a niche market and they don't like tying up space. They...
If I recall correctly, they were made on the same planchets as the cent also.
Sorry, I don't have a laughing GIF to add.
Patience my lad, patience. Always wait for several replies to see how it goes. Be aware also, there are a few on this site who answer almost every...
Fun!! I have the time but can't find the coins. Good luck. Nice catch on the clash on your other post.
Not a keeper for me but you got close. Another 9 in the right place would have done it.
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