Not even close.
You have a photo? I am sure it looks like this 1976 mint set...
Have you tried this? I always thought plastic contracted when heat is introduced.
Bicentennials were struck in both Philly and Denver. It's not a proof.
Looks like the ear took a well placed hit
Can't tell anything from those photos. The quarter looks like it is in very nice condition.
LOL, exactly what I want to do. Except as my attempts fail, I find myself obsessing that there is a few gems in there.
I had wondered that myself.
Well the coins are still stuck in the tube. Neither method worked. Back to square 1.
Yeah, I can't get any to budge. Although the pipe cutter I used was very sharp no rim burr's. I am trying the freezer trick now. Been in there for...
That's another good point. I am sure that you hope they come out the other end.
Great pics Sam Almost looks like a die chip between bust and star. Found a retained cud in a roll today.
Your right if I get close enough I can twist the two pieces.
Shoot I am still laughing at the dropped bowtie comment.
The photos look great. There is a lot of good info in the thread take a look....
I just found a roll of BU Lincoln wheats I stored away years ago for the same reason bought M.Meghrig & Sons. I see two things though: The freezer...
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