Correct, we are all 1 1/2 year apart thereabouts.
I'm sorry you feel the way you do but try and understand, there have been some of us who have collected for 50 years or more. We are not trying to...
Yep, about time this one is right up to date and with my two beautiful sisters. Now no more about that old "salute". LOL And my baby "Popeye"...
Uh oh, an is is infiltrator...:eek:
I'm not sure but I'm liking Kens detached lamination idea.
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Looks a lot like a plating problem/bubble. Common on these "Zincolns".
Nahhh...Not making errors but you could use counter stamps to make them unique or mount them in bezels or like another post that made coasters. Or...
There are specific markers for this year doubled die including die gouges and die scratches which are not showing in this photo. Suggest you go to...
I concur with the rest but don't give up. This quarter was known for a doubled die at the jacket on the reverse. It can be found in the listings...
I have not seen this one but it is a counter stamped souvenier type coin and common.
"I has.... coin...they have recipies", looks like a kid wrote this up and one that did not graduate from 6th grade.
Sorry, but I would say no looking at your photos. All steps must be well defined with no breaks in between. Even if this were a full step coin,...
I can't say that I'm a fan of Littleton either. Although their grading is pretty good, most of their coins are sold for 200/300% over anyone else....
They are only good in the spring when they have not been "Bottom Feeding"...:cat:
Call the "Vise" Squad!!
You are correct in that it would do more harm than good to remove whatever the hole is plugged with. There are some dealers who sell a lot of...
Really dated myself on that one Markus. Kind of sad though as I worked in the plastics industry for 38 years and these cost pennies to make. It...
That enlargement with over-pixelization was like looking at a Rorchak, drove my eyes buggy for a second. lol.
I had the small plastic ones you could order from the comic book ads, a whole package of them for about $1.00.
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