Like Lake Wobegone where "all the children are above average"
Great story and great find!! Bet @Fred Weinberg might like to comment.
Since the ASE has the front of the Walking Liberty half, it would be interesting to see Busties or Seated Liberties or some of the early coin designs.
That reminds me "Humans" returned to TV for a 3rd season.
...never mind... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_is_not_a_reliable_source
@BooksB4Coins and @V. Kurt Bellman have you ever seen things wrong in Wikipedia? Not trying to argue, just wondering.
Maybe a bit more since it is a nice case.
You think? Where did you buy it and what did you buy it as?
And a nice guy.
Thanks, nice sets.
Far from being a Millennial (perhaps a centennial), I do tend to go to Wikipedia fairly often for things that are not official (to be submitted...
What is it on the coin that makes you think it is an error?
Twice as thick??? Also twice the weight? Pictures?
Looks like two coins were glued together and then pried apart. Bet there is a matching one. Soak it awhile and the glue will float off.
Me and my graduate school room mate...:)
Oh, come on...look at the head of that eagle, looks like an emaciated chicken!
I also notice that they say the reason a magnet attracts them is that the edges are not galvanized...
yup
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