too many to reply. #1: Nothing. #2: Die wear doubling. #3 1956 die chips.. you got it correct. #4: 1935, slightly greased die or a...
strike doubling.
the FG is lower to the right.
hey, my own picture is not viewable!
From the ANA: The left: The restrike, from the King of Siam period, sets: [IMG] The left is a pattern in (I believe) silver. Of...
all the pictures are okay, here. except for Hobo's posting, 1/2 coins. and Doug's.
Doug: Oh, that explains it. Huh?
I MAY have fixed it. the type face is still large, but the pictures seem to work. go to Tools at the top of the page. click on...
nope.
yes.
Breen's book is a must, but you have to realize that Walter never met a fact that he couldn't make up.
Ricky & Robin: Glad to see that you made it back. Charmy: Nice to finally meet you. Ziggy9: Nice to meet you and Ziggy 9.1
only 2, but it is the big one!
I am in the hotel lobby right now. Great show so far, mostly running around, but still fun. Nice to finally see the faces behind the names.
sorry, but that is very stupid.
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welcome to the forum.
very nice. The numismatist was the official publication of the ANA. Mr. Leech also wrote a number of books about the US Mint.
easy, just attach a copy of the Red Book. There, you have a complete listing. ;)
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