It’s been damaged. Copper is soft and is easily moved.
It took a hit and caused the soft copper to move, thus forming an M instead of the minted N. A neat find, one which I would keep. :)
It could be.
That’s great and their beauty to you is all that’s necessary. :)
I didn’t say it was, I said it looks. The thing is we weren’t there. It’s a guessing game, or speculation as to what happened. I’m giving you my...
Looks like worn damaged as in the N took a hit and circulation has worn it down.
Very nice. I have a triple clip on a Kennedy but not on a Jefferson. :)
Not a low number as low numbers are considered under 1000. It’s fairly new being a 2017 but if I found it I’d keep it. I’m one of those people...
This note was from the February issued notes of 1864 but with all the other notes issued over the years, some with low mintages and others with...
Amazing what one can do with zinc and a good vise. Totally damaged and welcome to CT.
Good excuse and one that I can buy. Hehe
I would keep that coin myself. It is very nice and lacks the usual wear seen on these type coins.
Once you figure out the cause you can put a stop to it. LOL and Congratulations!
Congratulations on the up coming births.
I never noticed the mistake until you pointed it out. All I can do is laugh.
It’s a slightly older thread that was raised again. Spell check must have changed that from a quarter ounce to guarded.
I did mess that up didn’t I? Lol
This is my thinnest piece of gold, a gold leaf and it’s small. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’m laughing now and can’t think of a good response. That’s unusual and it was a good one. Santa’s gift is in the mail to me now. Should be here...
I purchased this from another member 6 years and 1 month ago today. It’s a Christ Follis Coin, circa 1020-1028. The mint is unknown but maybe...
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