I would frame it in old barn wood and enjoy it.
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These two sisters just belong together. I bought one of these last year from @ToughCOINS About a week ago Mike had the second one. I thought it...
The marks come from the draw rollers that make the strip that blanks are punched from.
Pictures are always cool but this thread is over 5 years old. You might want to start your own thread. It will get you more answers. Welcome to CT.
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Folks here have fun. We teach and learn from each other. In between we crack jokes and have fun.
One other thing to keep in mind about dealers. They may not need everything that walks in the door. If he already has a safe full or has few...
A few Denver quarters in MS68 have brought over $5000. Probably the registry guys caused this.
Did you buy the coin from that image?
I hope you will think about this for a while. All you have done is pretend about the knowledge you have. That won't fly here. I'm also finished...
You came here to argue and not to learn. You have acted like a clown but the members have put up with you. It was clear from the start, based on...
I agree with paddyman98 but have a question. Do these dryers actually get hot enough to effect the coin?
In 1945 the mint marks were hand punched into the working dies. This made the placement of the mm a little different on each die.
It is doubled but it is machine doubling.
I'm at AU details cleaned.
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