Happy Birthday to both of you!!
That’s what a worn die chip in the right area looks like.
Struck with a worn die.
You can put together a set of Franklins For a fairly inexpensive price. However if you chose to have them all look like this some of them are...
This coin is way low for the grade. It’s better than a lot of 64’s that I’ve seen and even better than some 65’s. Go for the bean.
A beautiful FBL Franklin Half. Completely raw and you could see the bell lines if I could get them all in without washing them out. This coin is...
I’ll stick with my gold, silver, coins, copper and lead. It’s always worked well for me.
A straight 65
Best vise job I’ve seen in a long while but it damaged:
Try this link. It explains it very well. http://www.error-ref.com/lamination-cracks/
Sometimes yes and sometimes no. In this case no. Look at it closely. It almost goes to the rim but it turns upward and the UN and the left side of...
You can still see the shine coming off the inside of the lower 3. I had to get several inches further away than I normal do.
Easier to see this over date isn’t it?
Sal said he was undecided so this photo should make it clear that it’s the over date. See the hook on the inside of the 3 on the bottom. That’s...
@SensibleSal66 You were the first to reply so I hope this helps to clear things up for you. Just scroll up to see my latest photo. It clearly shows.
Nice!
Happy Birthday!!
Looks more like a small lamination than anything else.
It’s worth face value. Welcome to CT.
3rd from the right at the rear of the building so it doesn’t show on the token.
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