It does look like it was struck through grease on the obverse.
Can you afford them? They are worth $1.02 each. Includes shipping.
Good job. I am using my stash of Presidential and Native American dollars as tips.
That is a beautiful coin, no matter what the cause of the doubling. And it is a good training coin. Thanks for posting it. Could you post full...
@paddyman98 Thanks. That would be my first but I don't see it yet. But, it is thought and recognition that counts most.
Could be why he uses a bobblehead for his avatar.
I fully intend to not like or reply to any of his posts.
However, with that much mineral available I think the market would be diluted to the point that it do very little for the economy.
Entry Post I like #1 since I don't have any coins from BC
Given the age (wild guess only) of the typical collector on this forum, I would guess that we have a collective experience of several thousand...
Amen
I can see finger prints on that cent.
The one I posted my sister found when she was inserting them into mailers at one of those advertising plants. I'm sure they were drawing them from...
One of mine. [ATTACH]
Pop out a million a day. Do you think that the quality department at the mint looks at each coin? It doesn't work that way. And, if they looked at...
Nice. I like the Barber series. I have all but 4 of the quarters.
Yes, nice call. It is a 1962 D.
The coins that look like they worked for a living can always find a home in my collection. Nice halves.
I have a very nice ASE collection. But, I am ready stop because of all the uncertainty and unnecessary ballast the mint is putting out.[ATTACH]
To eBay "managed payment" means that they have managed to figure a way to get more money into their pockets. Me, I've managed a way to not use them.
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