A clash is usually raised. In the second blurry photo you can see the profile of her face. Just look at the upside down D in DOLLAR ai 3 o’clock....
Looks like that would do the job!
When I was a postal manager I had no problems in tracking Registered Mail. It may have changed since I retired but I doubt it. It is scanned,...
Starve a cold, feed a fever, gold fever that is. :smuggrin:
It looks struck from fresh dies which is refreshing but it also looks damaged from being encased.
The seller is quite correct. In order to collect you must prove that it was insured, have proof of the value and that is was properly packaged to...
Looks like a faint shadow by his chin.
I just see the damage.
Not sure who she is but she lives in the same city as my cousin. There are some banks that require you to put your name and other information on...
I never noticed that but I see it now. Thank you for pointing that out.
It’s a rolled or elongated coin. In this case the reverse of the original coin was replaced by this design. Probably ground off and smoothed to...
A beautiful Follis of Constantine II as Caesar. It celebrates the glory of the Army. A very glossy chocolate brown patina, detailed and contains a...
Your curiosity sure killed this coin.
You read that correctly. A SBA that was elongated. The obverse is 90* different from the reverse. I can’t recall ever seeing that on an elongated...
Definitely and I have some of them.
To me it’s damaged
For being new it sure is has taken a beating.
There’s only a couple that are costly in the Peace Dollars, in higher grades of course. I just need one, a PCGS MS-64 1927-S and that’s now over...
Well past time I’m afraid.
But you had a great time and that’s what counts.
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