Cute baby of yours also.
This was brought up in an earlier post. The only thing I can think of is the ribbon was designed this way to appear as blowing in the wind or...
Environmental damage has changed the coloring.
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One issue is a misaligned die, not worth anything extra. The other, I'm racking my brain for, possibly a tilted collar strike with the reeding...
Die cracks on both wings were very common throughout the 80's and more common on the left wing and usually on Philadelphia coins. They could also...
Because it's a ATB quarter, not a State quarter. Different series.
Yes, the packaging is certainly atrocious. My sets and some boxed rolls were floating all over the place in a too large box last year. No inner...
Not treading on furry but @Nolan Workman may want to weigh in on this also.
The Republic of Cuba became a sovereign nation on that date I believe.
Looks to be a plated coin likely sold by Littleton or another company that sells these. More of a novelty. This one does not look original to me.
Steel cents, plated with zinc were made in 1943 due to the need for the government to have copper for the war efforts. They will turn color and...
" A penny saved is a penny earned".
Yes, I saw the other thread afterwards and they do appear to be nicer. Maybe you can contact a mod and have the two threads merged. Not sure who...
Need to see some pics but I know Shell Oil did a series in the 60's and others might have also. There were also cards to collect them in. Sunoco...
Nice find and I've yet to find one. Pretty tough to find in circulation.
It would make sense not to plate over rusty coins, they would not last as long.
I've got a whole sheet of 20 found just this past year. I must be rich.;)
I could believe that. Missile silos are still using 3.5" floppy discs in their computers.
I would think by then we will be cashless. But I certainly will not know what happened by then.
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