Looks like fun stuff, I'm sure someone knows something about them, just be patient.
EXCELLENT!!
Just thinking about it as a dilettante coin collector, the most indicative difference I know between proof and business is the 90 degree edge for...
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To me, the hair looks more defined, but I see a few contact marks. The fields, particularly on the reverse look nice and I do like the toning....
Thank you...whew....
trussell said: ↑ George Click to expand... Georgette
At the risk of appearing stupider than I usually do (maybe). Is the flatness of the hair usual for this coin? What about the apparent rubbing of...
@GDJMSP can probably move it.
Nah, don't need any other pictures. Commonly referred to as a "grease filled die", no matter what it was filled with. Little to no value. I...
I think that's beyond your job description :)
Either that or an administrator can move it to the Ancients forum.
OK, now I can (maybe) see what you are taking about. I have seen these kind of coins called "spooned" coins and "dryer" coins. If you take a con...
Take a look at your picture. It is so dark, I could make out that it is a Washington quarter, but nothing else. Take a picture against a white...
A Washington quarter spent by a coal miner coming home from work?
A modest suggestion...if you aren't a supporter, become a supporter.
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I guess one of the ideas is to give everyone a shot. I know when Japan released the first 100,000 yen gold coin, it was only supposed to be sold...
Dang...I feel stupid
It can't hurt to put them on the "For Sale" forum.
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