It's damaged. Someone beat the edge with a spoon to make it smooth but gave up in turning the coin into a ring. Welcome to CT.
According to the government web site, my check was mailed to me today. So I should have it about the last week of this month. That is if all goes...
Those trees are beautiful in that setting.
Nope
Nice find
If you crack out a coin take care not to damage the coin but no matter how you free that coin the slab is destroyed. Edited to correct spelling
It is cute in hand. Almost makes you feel like you're in Hawaii. Lol
I'm having problems today. My knee aches, thick clouds and poor Internet. Not sure why I just have see attachment in my opening post. [ATTACH]...
Haha that's the OP, not me. :) I'm too young to be losing it. Lol
I found another one. The 1951 Hawaii bus token that was so highly collected by tourists the Honolulu Rapid Transit Company took them out of...
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Thank you. Nice to know.
In some cases Walking would be slower than the post office. ;)
Did so say Halves somewhere?
A fire, technically yes but toned coins from a fire, afraid not. Otherwise we would start burning our coins to make them tone.
Definitely
I've seen some metal coins that have melted in a fire. Plastic ones would be a lump of plastic.
Just be patient with your packages. My wife's mother hasn't received her Christmas card. We live next door and take care of her. The card was...
Not an overdate, just a die chip inside the mintmark which is common.
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