That's really cool. Did you dig that?
Fun stuff. I wonder why the $5 note has such a short life?
Bumps, mumps, bad spots, bubbles and a details grade.
The mint will be very happy to know that dies don't wear out or deform with long term use. That will save them a lot of time.
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Sounds right. Both dies could be made at the same time. I'll guess a 43 cent would work well with a soft die. Harden the die and get the nail red...
True. The guy is really good at grading. I can't understand why he does some of the stuff he does. Must be the money.
The same process has been used to make fake error coins. Someone posted about this on one of the forums a long time ago. The cent is pressed into...
It's a really nice shop. Lots to look at. Don't try to walk there from the strip. I made that mistake. It looked like a short distance on the map.
I can see how someone would like to build a set in nice holders but all that plastic adds too much to the cost for me.
Really nice clash.
Pretty coin. Great choice for the set.
You might check out this site. There might be an image that matches yours. http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php
I'm thinking 64.
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