Perhaps we could ask Doug (@GDJMSP ), I hear they used to be an item... :)
Sorry to hear, best wishes for smooth seas ahead!
I was very naive at the first show I ever went to (I think in Atlanta) and in chatting with one of the dealers, I innocently asked "What do you do...
Since a Troy oz and an Av oz are different, you are correct.
...or Walter Breen...
I remember the first one of these I ever saw and was thinking "I've never seen that US coin!!!" [ATTACH]
I think a crack would extend somewhat into Lincoln's jacket. If convex, a die scratch, if concave a strike thru. BTW, what's an antonym for incuse?
yeah, sometimes too fast, give it awhile...
A Rockwell Hardness test is done on pure metals and alloys, why in heavens name would it be done on a plated object...uh, sorry @cpm9ball a Crappy...
Trevor Noah just had a joke about a Jeep Cherokee that I won't repeat here, but you could Google it...
I wonder if @paddyman98 has one like that
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Yeah, and they are always better when they are made against a group you are not a member of. Go ahead, call me a Hillbilly, but don't call me a...
A rose is a rose is a rose, by any other name it would smell as sweet...unless it is a begonia.
Nah, one of the "Seven Words You Can Say On CoinTalk" :)
Still imagining it in my head...
If they make these: [ATTACH] Why not the opposite?
The "Proof Set" must have been the size of a dinner table... :)
!!!the size of a dinner plate!!!
Does "strike doubling" incorporate both Die Deterioration Doubling and Mechanical Doubling?
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