Certainly "looks" like lamination. Can't tell anything from the reverse because of the dirt/damage?
I won't speculate but here is a photo of the 1996 Dou[ATTACH] bled Eye Roosevelt dime. Hope it helps a bit.
Maybe next time spread them out through a couple or more banks.
Jody must be hibernating otherwise he would have jumped right on this one.
Could we see the reverse also?
My favorite series. Actually not a bad price as someone else took a hit to have it slabbed.
Maybe some kind of lamination if not glue?
If you don't have any Acetone try getting under it with a dental pick or a very think blade of some kind. If it comes off, probably as Chris said,...
Cornish, N.H.
I have yet to get there but will in Oct. on vacation.
Yes, my postcard. [ATTACH]
Possible pocket piece for good luck. Heads up and rubbing for luck. Trade dollars saw extensive use not only in the US but overseas as well. "Chop...
furry hit it on the nose!
:dead: Listen to the man Frank. I'll also include a locke of my hair and an old baby tooth for good luck!
I'll take a closer look in a bit.
My cousin has one and swears it's an error no matter what I said. I didn't even know this word went that far back.
Found this today in a roll I had set aside years ago. Can anyone give me a grade and approximate value on this? Has a couple of rim dings[ATTACH]...
Remind you of Solyndra?
Thanks very much!
Thanks, much appreciated. I need to bone up on IHC's anyways. Die cracks always have a draw for me but with these I was not sure if the crack...
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