Well, how about using blocks of Styrofoam, probably found at a craft store like Michaels. You could cut out a hole the same diameter as your roll...
@MeowtheKitty None of the tubes made for coins were intended to have a paper wrapped roll put inside them. The diameter will not allow for this...
It's all about condition. If you could post a nice photo of both sides @SteveInTampa could probably tell you more about it.
I can't speak for foreign suppliers but Bags Unlimited, here in the states, has an enormous selection of archival quality materials for every type...
They look like they spent time in the ground, possibly metal detector finds? The 1912D is the only one worthy of saving really. Of course you can...
Chinese brass plated game token would be my guess. I can't read the characters so that's the best I can do.
I have said many times, that the Liberty Seated Dime has always been tossed to the side. Not everyone's cup of tea but one of these days this...
Hey, it's National Reading month. We need to give some of this kids here a proper edjamucation.;););)
Most of what I am seeing is just a lot of nasty hits while it was in circulation.
You were babbling nonsense, smearing face on your food, drooling and pooping yourself when I graduated the year after you were born. I hope you...
My photo skills with coins are atrocious. These are hard to scan, which is what I usually do with bolder coins.
You are right! I keep forgetting that danged 2.
Strange really...I also found a 1993 P last night. Clashed behind the neck with a pillar from reverse and clashing on the reverse in bays 2,3,4.
A good site run by Brian Ribar could help you out. He specializes in RPM's. www.briansvarietcoins.com.
Half the time I don't even use discrimination as I want to find those old tools and have on many occasions. Along with about 50 horseshoes. Found...
Love it! Def. a traumatic event there.
Arizona iced tea for you my friend.
If it's a Craftsman maybe you can exchange it for a free new one. Just tell them the chrome plating did not hold up.;)
Similar to what Fred said. All "S" mint marks from 1968-1974, made for circulation, were prone to die chips at the mint mark. The faded digit is...
There is also a structure in Newport, R.I. that is suspected of being of Viking origin so maybe...?
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