I'll give you time, here is another: Lowest mintage (for circulation) non-gold coin [US] of the 20th century?
no, look at the picture! [hint: inverted]
oy, never mind.
Okay, what two [US] coins had mintages of 264,000? That should be easy.
99.99% fake. ah, make that 100% fake
Nope, we can classify as no Overton on the label, and I got lucky
Or a Celestron microscope.
Cherried. Paid $160 Value: ? Estimated at about $2500
I thought you got them in change.
1806 O-127a R-7 Grade: G-4 [Note: no condition census given for die state. However, O-127: 20,20,15,12,12) Obverse: 12-s2 Reverse: H...
okay, I'll accept it as an MS-61
Actually, my favorite since 2011. Cherried.
Why so absolute. I have found many, many great coins at shows. Just one, but my current favorite: 1806 O-127a R-7 Grade: G-4 [Note: no...
Only in the Smithsonian. else: 65-67
ksparrow: Why should I be interested in the 3rd picture?
coin [ koin ] noun a flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
Actually, Doug, I believe it is the other way around: The die bounces.
not bad photos
The same as on old coins: Die chatter
1827 O-129 R-4 With counterstamp: [IMG] [IMG]
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