Like I've said many times before here, heraldic eagles have never done anything for me. Our national symbol should be pictured in flight or in a...
I thought you were talking about proofs? :troll:
I don't see cherry-picking as speculation...?
It, um, has to do with the topic of this thread, which led him to post here?
Not in 1970 or 1974, they didn't. (The 1970-S and 1974-S in these photos still aren't proof, though.)
Honestly, to me, it just looks like "a scuff". Something dragged across the coin's surface after it was struck, hard enough to leave a track. If...
I think they're bag marks, caused by contact between coins during transport, which break the luster. If that's true, they'd change from bright to...
I haven't looked for this myself, but if there are such sources, I'd be really interested in learning about them.
In that case, they'd be bright marks instead of dark marks under some lighting angles, right?
Are the "dark marks" dark from all angles, or are they brighter or darker than the rest of the coin depending on light and viewing angle?
Not to threadjack, but yeah: [MEDIA]
Poor Google, it tries so hard to be helpful, and then... [ATTACH] :hilarious:
While the coin doesn't look corroded, it does look worn. I wonder if it could have lost some weight to corrosion at some point, then gotten enough...
Looks almost like someone removed an S... :troll:
Meh, it's a Lincoln. There are hundreds of millions more where that one came from. If they'd done that to one of the aluminum Lincolns, or...
Does it bother you to think about the places all the rest of your money has been and the things it's done?
Well, given that palladium goes for about 100 times the price of silver, I'd be quite keen to know whether rings contained it. Especially if I...
I'd be sending her on monthly errands, at least until I figure out whether he was really unloading an inheritance, or just dumping from his own...
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