Nice! Same stamping it would appear as @spirityoda posted back in 2013! It’s fun to see recent finds of the same obscure pop out punch and die...
I shall use it proudly as a gift from you young coin Jedi. LOL. Thanks Matty. Reed
Very solid submission, I’m sure they were pleased to see such a worthy candidate. Well done!
Now now all books are use full. They uncover all the secrets to look for in this case right? And if it’s cold you don’t have to burn any of your...
This is perfect think of this: A Canadian CoinStar crawl. That is a great vacation idea! Go to your favorite Canadian tourist City. In my case...
I also like your sweet treat line may I use too?
Don’t want to poke that one with a Stick!
My wife is a big wig at Amazon, excellent choice!
Ole Sneaky is a conundrum now isn’t he? My take on him Is he is an artifact left in the Rev. Die of that die set from a strike thru on a different...
I’ve got Toms with nose bubbles but not runny noses. Fun one!
I love to name coins and that name is PERFECT Fred. Cudos to you!
Cool this hobby is all about fun through learning so keep an eye on the threads that interest you and have fun. Keep on hunting!!!
Kurt DO NOT hit your head with anything hard please. Your Melons been though enough. LOL
Paddyman once again you are more right. Yes it’s the crimping process of rerolling that does it. And it is important that we delineate that...
My vote also. Unfortunately all to common.
Awesome! to find that in the wild is an exceptional find indeed. And the AM problem is just a weak striking which wheat pennies are famous for....
No wonder! The CoinStar machines can SMELL you coming and clam right up with that record! LOL Your not getting squat!
No premium valve but fun to look at for sure. Good eye next time it might be......
You know the look I love is the visor upside down look we call it: “Catching a clue?” At my house.
Some people’s children.
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