All normal and as an fyi, there are many types of D's, most are so common they are worth face value. The correct term is Doubled Die.
Everything has been searched at one time or another. I have thousands of coins in rolls. I've never looked at them. Does that mean they are...
The 22 is a common one so condition doesn't matter as it is only worth junk prices. The 25 is a little better but it much above junk prices.
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That must have meant a lot to her. That would have been great to be part of that and I'm glad to hear she was. My condolences on the passing of...
Thanks, I'll be on the lookout for it.
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Then I'll not comment but it's nice.
I like my silver any way I can get it!
This token is one of my favorite ones. It's brass and in great shape. It commentates the 150th anniversary of the surrender of the British at...
Yes, she is. I just miss her and both of my parents but that's part of life.
Hahaha
Yes as it's more in focus.
There is a huge difference in looking at the coin (in hand) and looking at it from a photo. :)
I only scratch my head when it itches and poison ivy will do it.
Sorry to hear about your father. My sister is with him and I miss her terribly. As for your coin, it looks normal to me except struck from a worn...
MS-63, no FBL
It's a very common date, high mintage numbers and it was probably kept in a collection for those 55 years. Any attempt to have them graded would...
Looks like a child graded that in their basement. Welcome to CT. And I mean no offense to children.
Definitely cleaned and probably would receive a Details grade.
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