I, for one, use a money clip. I have used a money clip (not the same one) for 35 years or more. I prefer a money clip to keeping currency in a...
Just a heavily-used quarter with environmental damage. Coins - especially heavy coins - used in machines a lot (such as slot machines) can lose...
Could be a brockage or capped die. That's a very cool find.
I agree - it is a medal, not a coin. If it was a US coin (commemorative or not) it would have a date, denomination, LIBERTY and the required...
That's not entirely true. Some industries purchase gold to use in their products, e.g. jewelry and computers.
That's a good purchase, especially the Barber.
If by 'md' you mean strike doubling I agree. Notice the shelflike appearance of the "doubling". That is a tell tale sign of strike doubling....
Well, if it was on eBay it HAS to be true!
Sorry, you have me confused with someone else. I don't collect gambling tokens.
Good luck getting anyone to change. Humans are a stubborn bunch. I agree with you about editing the photos. It gets annoying when we have to...
I would not call that "frost". With the blurry photo that is about all I can say.
The die does not look doubleD to me. The 2 looks like machine doulbing but it is hard to say from the photo.
Yup. It does get annoying.
The composition of the pre-1960 nickel is exactly the same as the modern nickel. (The obvious exception is War Nickels which contain silver.)
I agree. Weigh it.
It gonna take a better photo (a good, in-focus close-up) to tell you anything.
I agree. Nice die clash. That's a good find.
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