It doesn’t look whizzed from the pic to me but not 100% sure.
Yes, that is a die crack.
I’m trying to put together a collection of all the coins the US mint produced during WWII. I’ve found several lists that people have put together...
It’s crazy that in this day and Information Age that this isn’t readily available.
Usually I default to Numista or NGC world coins but I’m finding a few gaps I don’t know how to close. Take for example Guatemala 5 centavos. 1938...
Much respect the RCM for even responding to my email. See below: “Thank you for contacting the Royal Canadian Mint. In regards to your recent...
I hadn’t checked it with a magnet. Just did now and it’s not magnetic. Also it’s not thin like a quarter, it’s thicker like a dollar.
CCCS was very supportive but didn’t know what it is. I just sent a note to PCGS. Let’s see if they respond. Also sent pictures to the Royal...
Thanks. Especially pleased as I viewed it as a throw in coin.
I thought the price was reasonable. Surely couldn’t get hurt too much there.
Thanks. I’ll have to research to and do a little learning.
Picked this up a couple of days ago. I love AU Indian’s and am a fan of errors so this one had to come home with me. It’s a double clipped 1906...
Picked these three consecutive notes today for $5 each. Not sure what they’re worth to the world but I liked ‘em at that price. Quick question,...
I purchased a lot of ‘silver’ coins on eBay earlier this week. Several of the coins obviously weren’t silver so I discounted them to zero value...
@SPP Ottawa - if a guy who collects RCM exonumia doesn’t know what it is I may be in trouble.... thanks for looking.
Looks like the size info is as confusing for you guys as it is for me.
31.25 g 38 mm dia Definitely a proof issue Definitely not a non-mint product.
It’s the size of a Canadian silver dollar. I’ll weigh and measure it when I get home. For reference the 2x2 it is in is for a US silver dollar.
For size it’s in a US silver dollar 2x2
It appears I bought this several weeks ago and I somehow can’t figure out what it is??? Obviously it’s a 1992 Canadian commemorative quarter...
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