It does sort of look like that because the chip is a bit worn down. If it had less circulation wear, Meow thinks it would look like a typical die...
Meow has a few Cat haters on ignore too.
Very common trait of older clad quarters.
Meow can understand that Members here can be a bit harsh towards newbies, and their newbie inexperienced questions. And when newbies refuse to...
One would have to be crazy not to want this. [ATTACH]
Oh, so all 50 are possible. A hobby of yours purrhaps?
There was one that had a Cat on it. That would have value with Meow in the Cat hoard.
Looks pitted, yet clean. So Meow will agree with the others. Details grade.
Meow found one recently that had the state of Illinois stamped on it.
Tis a plain to see d/d rpm. Nice coin. edited
Wow, Meow can see the outline on Monticello in back of Jeff's head.
Was ist das??????
Retch, Gag..……..Furball…………………..
Meow is thinking Dag Hammarskjold?
Meow is pretty sure this is a instance of grease on dies. Very common on ATBs. Meow has a small 2x2 box full of flips with examples of that.
That is interesting, Meow had not ever found a penny like that before.
Meow bought a Jefferson Nickel coin cover on fleabay. Meow was not expecting the Nickel on the cover to be so interesting. It was a bit of a...
Well, don't we all wish fleas' would all flee?
Meow too will agree.
Is the book called "How to fornicate on a pile of pennies"?
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