Let’s be positive, he’s not a CT member.
Looks VF like a proof to me, Proof 66.
I’ll try tomorrow
Definitely not a cud as a cud must touch the rim.
As I said, it’s rough and porous and I mean on the inside.
That makes me laugh!
I agree with Alurid, very generous to be exact.
I think you’d crack a tooth if you tried. Lol
Not a bad find for a Coinstar.
My first born was born in 1982 so yes it was a good year. Nice looking Kennedy. I hope he enjoys coins like his dad does.
The missing designer’s initials are strange but not uncommon. Struck through grease is probably what happened:
I’m speechless, which is a good thing at times. Congratulations to the OP on finding this. I’m not so proud do I can admit I’ve been wrong in the...
This is a 1722 Rosa Americana Halfpenny. William Wood, an Englishman, secured the right to produce these coins from King George I for use in the...
Haha, take those horse blinders off my friend.
This photo makes me more convinced that’s it’s a blister. I wouldn’t try to pop it as it’s a nice one, worthy of a 2 x 2.
Just damaged by the environment.
That’s a plating blister. I’ve never seen a die crack that straight for that long.
Thanks for posting these. They are some very nice errors, some of which were new to me.
Thank you. It was one of those coins that as soon as you see it, you have to have it. At least you can see a date.
Thank you
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