Larry: Those dimes are AU's? Wow, much nicer than some 63's that I've seen.
nah, no toothpick, but try a solvent.
LOL, cute!
Darryl Perhaps our answers would be more satisafying if you were not a Steeler fan! Please re-consider that stance! (J/K but, hey what do...
not weak enough for a weak D. just wear.
daisy A strong consideration, since (if real) that coin would be very valuable, get it certified (graded & encased) by a third party grading...
It was commonly done in the 19th century. I have seen/heard of others. There was one on a flying eagle cent that I saw. added: I just saw...
Bill: That was my first reaction. It can't be a dropped letter, much too small. It can't be from a misplaced MM, wrong mint. It can't be a die...
NGC is much stricter.
On second thought, they do have time to 'ugly it up.'
Finally a decent design. That makes one since 1947, with the elimination of the Walking Lib $1/2. ah, don't worry, they'll change their...
um.......... volume discounts? nah, stricter grading-- yes.
Just to see how many people took the post seriously.
abe: They are available on most years & mints for the entire series.
nope. And I am not going to
not bad, and yes the 1805 is partially cleaned.
Lather I thought that it was neat. Especially as an error sample slab.
Agreed, this was a tough one. But a lot of fun.
Elmer Sears. Now that one was tough.
very common Buffalo clashed die.
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