Daniel: Did you find these with a metal detector? Or buy them? I think that (considering that they are supposed to be silver, I believe)...
nice. Strong clashed die. If the reverse is normal, then the reverse die may have been changed after the clash, and used with the old obverse...
I believe that he said a bank roll. So, it could have been someone with a metal detector. I have found strangely toned coins like these (altho...
yes & No. No, it is not a broken die. yes, It is an error. the error is that eBay allows junk like this to be listed. Post mint damage, the...
NBC must be getting desperate. Leno is taking over in the evening, and the Tonight Show's ratings are droping.
Matt: With that size clip, I would have expected to see a good (read: strong) effect.
I saw: "US Mint fixed the shipping problems " I thought: Oh, they went out of business.
Are they good? Sure Air tight? I think not.
$70! Wow, I gotta get busy and list on eBay! '
nice piece. but... strange that there is no Blakesley effect.
$4 for #22 pieces!?!?! Wow, ya done great
That there is surely a purdy case! Well worth the bucks!
Have a safe move! Come back soon.
jello: Sorry, but all that I see is MD.
most likely struck from a greased die. Look very closely (use a mafnifying glass) and you will probably see the last digit of the date....
you lose. The idea of the slab is that you should not open it. Thought: Who was the TPG'er?
Heavy clashed die, both obv & rev. But, circulated. These, Lincoln behind bars, or Lincoln in prison were popular years ago. value?...
yo, hey, Jimmy. Ya called?
Barber half in the title! How did I miss this one? In one sentence: LEAVE IT ALONE! Nice VG.
I donno, Possibly post mint damage. [okay, so I'm being nice, sorry. Not my usual modus operandi.]
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