@Wagnasty87 Thanks for clearer photos.
I'm still not convinced that's a cud but I do see a definite die crack. I'm actually wondering if that's the strangest lamination I've ever seen....
You're welcome
We'll have to wait and see. This photo gets blurry when I try to enlarge.
A clearer photo would help.
Happy Birthday
That's either minted from a large spot of grease or it was damaged by acid to eat the metal away. There is a slightly different color to it....
Congrats on going to a show. My area is still closed to such things.
I do not believe that is a cud. I don't want to state my reasons but look at it closely. Can you please gives us your input? Thanks @paddyman98
Here's another one I have. You can see why I bought it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
At least they noted it was silver as you can't see the date. So now I have the two of them. Hard to find them. I may get more of at a good price...
Yes I did. We have a strange sense of humor. Either roll with it or ignore it and you'll be fine. Glad to have you with us.
A slight MAD I believe.
What did I win? Lol
Don't wait, just join in and do it!
I agree totally. I said a 66 and I'm sticking to it. A great looking coin @Morgandude11.
I forgot to comment on the coin. My apologies. To me it looks like a BIE error with a Die chip in the B. It also appears to be damaged from a hit...
This token is very rare as it is inclused. It's from 1861-1865. Millers Hair Invigorater. Graded AU-58 BN by NGC with some red mint luster in the...
Not at my place. That's when the owls hoot.
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