A few years ago my mom bought me one of these. Not the exact same, but very similar. Assuming you've done your holiday shopping already, maybe...
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Cool find! made me take a look at Wexler's listings :)
Never seen anything like it! I don't do errors however these are awesome.
Wasn't trying to point out a problem! Just lightening up the mood a bit here. Just reading the word proof makes me think coins now. I'm hungry for...
he never said it was a proof? I had to ;)
Well, where'd you find it? At most, UNC details.
You can go waste your money and send it to a TPG. See how that goes, (except its much cheaper to get the correct info here.)
You obviously won't take the correct info from the knowledgeable here, so I will take this another direction. How could this even have possibly...
some die chips are special enough to be their own varieties. I found a "1956 double bar 5" a couple weeks ago, which carries little premium, but...
Everyone is so mad at original poster, that even the leftmost Roosevelt is yelling!
Everyone, I think I got it. I'm no expert on varieties, and I can't find it on any variety websites, but I guess it's a common die chip in 1956...
Doesn't look like a proof to me.
Here's another photo. Sorry they're so poor. My phone camera and my makeshift soda-can stand doesn't work terribly well. You can see the chip...
Hello, I don't usually look at die chips, but this one stuck out to me. It doesn't make the top of the 5 and the curve indistinguishable though,...
I have a couple of Morgans that my great-grandfather always kept when we has a kid, immigrant from Lithuania.
These are the Chinese ones, right? I passed up on one a couple years ago.
I think I have some Third Reich coins in zinc like these. I think its common but unsure.
Looks like a "S" mint special to me... As in Shanghai :)
Numista.com is what I use. There's a selection of coins and if one isn't there, you can add it yourself. I haven't had an issue. The only problem...
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