You can’t have a cent coin on a Nickel planchet but you can have a Nickel coin on a cent planchet.
I never said she had anything to do with anything. I merely stated when I acquired the coin and where I bought it. If you knew the fellows that...
I don’t think so either.
It is much nicer than before. The first photo I looked at was the reverse and the first thing so saw was a nice die crack. You couldn’t see it before.
That’s not all that was in there either.
Thank for your time and effort’s. :)
Get yourself one and only use it when you buy from AMPEX.
Well it’s been in the same flip for 25 plus years and that doesn’t help. And the light used may not have been the best but despite its looks on...
I have a few split planchets. There is a difference in them that I can’t explain. The edge photo really helps me.
Not at all offended. I knew you were joking with me but it’s just so darn frustrating for me. At times I can’t stand it, if you know what I mean....
Those horse eyes of yours are still good. :) LOL
No lumps or bumps anywhere I can see on this coin.
I purchased it from a very reputable coin dealer a quarter of a century ago. It might look strange but it’s the real thing.
Thank you
I guess. We really need to see the edge to see how thin it is. None of us can really say for sure at this point.
There were a lot of strange looking cents in 1983.
There is no displaced metal and it’s only on the top of the A. It either took a hit heavy enough to cause that but light enough it didn’t touch...
So much is in this box it’s going to take awhile to get through all of it. There are a number of slabs but I haven’t looked at them yet. Here’s...
In this box that I’m slowly getting to I opened a small envelope and what was in there? 2 small bats of silver, each containing 2/3 ounces of...
Ouch!! 2 slightly long die chips I think after a second look.
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