I dug this one up years ago. It might need to go in my pocket for a few weeks. To actually make CirCam, By the way anyone heard from...
I say keep it around as a reminder of what not to do with or too a coin. Claw posted what they are supposed to look like.
Do you still have this coin? The rim above E is pretty interesting.
The surfaces are destroyed. It resembles a half cent, I think.
A pic of the rev. is definitely helpful. I see an altered coin, however it came into someone's possession. It's interesting to me but I know...
I like the slab pick. Nice Circam.
Even though I missed the correct attribution the first time, my point of posting was to peak interest, and give those reading the tools to...
This is not an S/D. If we look at the positioning, MM still doesn't fit. The position is close but there is more of a tilt to the S on both coins...
Another nice one Mark!
What I have been told about this process is that the coins used aren't very easy to locate in most instances. Not to mention the right coins for...
The post wasn't made to keep anything in balance, the post was made to let everyone know that Dan is very well known around all the social circles...
Definitely a Zinc. Cool find Mark!
This has always baffled me, why some folks don't see that @dcarr has worked on occasion very closely with the US Mint. The continual repetitive...
@wxcoin I agree more study and searching is definitely going to be required. If PCGS is used there are 198 in FS. But like I said before some of...
It's that and what looks like zinc also on the reverse. It is best if you attach the photos like you originally did, Make them clear (stabilize...
It's going to take a lot more study to tell anything to that extent. The mintage numbers for 91 P/D were over 600 mil each. You would like to...
That is completely against the norm but I hear your point. Variety's happen during the production of a die. Errors happen during the striking...
You will need to buy a digital scale that weighs to the 100th of a gram. They are cheap enough. If you get one and this coin is indeed copper...
Thanks I see it now.
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