Your pics enlarge but I'm not seeing anything out of the norm in the areas you mention, just wear & tear. If you are looking for doubling I see...
@RLGluvcoins The slabs, I believe, are sonically sealed but all plastic is permeable.
1428 Elm Street, Haddonfield, Il. Ask Freddy Krueger for the security code.:rolleyes:;)
You didn't tell him which rock I lived under I hope.:woot::D
LOL...Badaboom!
IMHO you don't. Unless you are trying to deceive someone into thinking it's natural toning.
I think I've developed a sort of pet peeve. People asking personal questions about their precious metals. One person here seems to have made it...
You may be able to pick up a slabbed/details gold coin on the Bay fairly cheap. It may have been cleaned or been former jewelry.
1. They were originally offered for sale through the U.S. Mint by mail order. 2. only coins quarters and higher denominations are offered for sale...
Your letters and numerals are normal size. You would be looking for moderate to heavy thickness of either or both along with some possible...
For the sake of validation, I'm in agreement with within tolerance and not an error.
I think someone here posted a You Tube video about a guy who did dryer repairs and all of the odd stuff, including coins he found with varying...
It's good to keep them in your safe but again, the environment inside the safe is important. Best to use some type of silica, packets or...
In addition to what was just said, no, I would not keep them around except to look for possible doubled dies, looking especially at the 2014 &...
I see some shelf/mechanical doubling on the T in States but not much else.
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One persons trash is another persons treasure. I collect minor doubled die coins and love it.
Or Liberia who is great at stealing everything American for their unusable hockey pucks.
Possibly this could happen during an early startup when most other employees were not yet at work.
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