You’re welcome my friend!
The lines are to narrow to be anything other that roller marks. Nice example.
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@Southernman189 I did a little research and now I think I need to add one of these stamps to my collection. It is the red CSA Treasury stamp,...
For what reason? It looks totally normal to me.
Afraid the coin was damaged. I see the area but I think the damage removed that piece and years of circulation show on the coin and the damaged...
Definitely a broad strike.
I can’t compare a proof to a business strike for which is better? I like both of them for what they are. The business strike appears to be a nice one.
A beautiful error on a nice looking coin. At least the trains are on a parallel course so there’s no chance of them crashing into each other. Lol
Excellent coin and a wonderful write up. Glad you found your dream coin. :)
Some series have a stamp, red or black ink, but most were hand written serial numbers. The Confederate States didn’t print much on the back of the...
That war was between the states. The war was about a lot more than slavery. It is what it is and today we have the history to learn from and may...
Looks like damage to me. A clip is an incomplete planchet but the curve is too great on this. It should look more like this. a cent should fit...
Your local LCS should be able to get you one of these for under $7.00.
Can you get my a photo of both sides of the bill? One photo of the entire front and the same with the back. It’s definitely had folds, creases and...
Beautiful clash! It stands out!
They said the same think about buying silver when photography took off.
Your beetle story is a lot like one from my ex wife. Even the small nuggets can amount to an ounce if you save enough of them.
I found these two coins interesting but I cannot get photos of the edge of the coin due to the slab. It’s all I can do to see the edge and I still...
A 2.7 gram nugget from somewhere in California. It’s olive-brown color in hand. One side is smooth (top photo) and the other side (bottom photo)...
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