http://portlandcoins.blogspot.com/2013/10/reading-thai-numbers-and-dates.html
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Means the coin die got filled up with something, most likely grease.
Ohio State Patrol pulls over a car with Kentucky plates and the trooper comes up to the window..."Trooper - Sir, do you have any ID? Driver - Naw,...
Yeah if it were dated 1965-1967
Perhaps @Fred Weinberg will show up and comment.
Same as another post.
Point well taken, when you check e-bay, check the "Sold" listings.
Check e-bay
You know that gold is much heavier than copper or zinc, so is the "penny" really heavy?
...but not as bad as Loomis... (sorry, the devil :vamp: made me do it)...never mind...
I like 'em, but they do get pricey...
For storing bulk with some care, there are plastic tubes. Some here have mentioned using old medicine bottles.
The cheap one that's not too old. Helpful with lots of information about American coins and the major errors/varieties but since I don't have to...
Die deterioration doubling is created as the die wears and the edges of the cavity in the die wear at the edges so that a coin struck from these...
Actually goes to a general page headed by "Motors"
That's where you have to use some "Kentucky windage" :)
e-bay sold listings go between $2 to $5
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