Try www.briansvarietycoins.com Brian Ribar specializes in Jefferson nickels and he is recommended by John Wexler. He takes submissions. He covers...
No edge lettering and doubled edge lettering on the first few (2007) Presidential dollar coins comes to mind. The "speared" eagle I believe on the...
Please tell up what you think looks different. It looks normal to me, at least in the first photo. Second pic is too blurry.
BTW, you only received one persons evaluation which I will second. P & G is correct.
And that's the key, a willingness to learn and accept others findings. Way too many newbies come here and post the same types of problem coins...
Indonesia Tin Pitus are the only ones I've encountered so far.
Your best bet at this point would probably be to contact Executive Currency and see what they have to say. They specialize in currency and...
Lets not forget reverse Proofs, in which case everything is the opposite of regular Proofs.
I dig whatever I get a hit on. Found some very nice relics under iron items in the past. I hit on a cast iron stove door once, dug it and got...
It could be an inking error. I worked with ink on gravure cylinders in my job also but we usually ran off product until the ink cleared up. Adding...
I live in Mass. but I suppose anything is possible. A lot of early settlers migrated to where ever work was available, especially with forest...
The left side of the note is also faded. I suspect some possible bleaching. Maybe someones wallet went through the washing machine. @mpcusa ??
Reminds me of a story I read many moons ago in a Treasure magazine. Guy is metal detecting, somewhere in Nevada and unearths a safe. Safe was...
She digs in mud and her hands are still the cleanest of anyone here. LOL.
Next to the eyeball and under the eye lid I believe, not the contact mark, not sure what it is. Possibly a die chip?
Thanks. The reason I asked was because an 1736 was the first coin (Duit) I found with my first metal detector on my Dads farm. And it was right...
Haven't we been through this already?
They certainly do stand out...nice.
Were some of the Dutch Duits also being used?
We understand Gianni. But the fact that the U.S. Mint makes billions of coins per year and has only random quality control checks means that...
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