If any ancient coin could talk, I think we could easily re-write a lot of history or uncover unknown history. Who knows who might have held any...
Sun Trust Bank in Daytona, FL has had multiple hacks that they have kept very quiet. My best friend In So. Daytona has had several hacks on his...
Quite awesome indeed.
Or on a server where it can be hacked and stolen.
Several of the countries that have gone cashless also do not have a happy electorate either. It's not like they had a referendum where they could...
I'm just going to unsubscribe.
And I think you are correct. Look at how changing over to metrics never fully happened.
Daily Mail wreaks havoc with my desktop computer. I still get their feeds but ignore them except to look for their news elsewhere.
You obviously put a lot of work into this and I don't wish to sound unkind, but there is nothing notable going on here with any of the coins. I...
Well, that's not good. I would hope the FTC has some notion of this. Not sure what % it would take to tip something into action.
I hope no one like them ever comes along again. A lot of Mom & Pop coin stores went under because of that fiasco.
Don't forget, you could always have a yet new found/unlisted variety. I also found a 2002P recently that is not in Wexler's files. New finds pop...
This is all a worn die issue. The filled D is a die chip and the faint FG are both signs the die was failing.
As Frank said above, reversed image is your clue to a squeeze job after it left the mint, plus glue.
It's def. a doubled die but not sure which one. Your example at bottom is close to yours.
Here's one and I believe the story behind it is you have to devour the whole thing for it to be free. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I had a similar thought as I've seen many checks punch cancelled that had special payment stamps on them. Doucumentary/potato/tobacco, other food...
I have to agree & similar to the "snow on the roof" & "popped kernels" in the corn stalks with the Homestead quarters. A catchy term invented and...
John Wexler offer a good explanation on his site. www.doubleddie.com @physics-fan3.14 might also offer a good explanation.
If there is one there are bound to be plenty more at the rate of speed the coins are made and/or until the die is taken out of production and...
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