Since the subject was coins I considered the term as used in coin collecting. You know, when in Rome. But you are correct.
Ghosting is indirect design transfer and would be on the opposite side.
My work area is skinny, 8' by 30'. Here are some photos. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 4 looks smooshed.
I was declared "Employee with the most Career Limiting Comments" at my last job. But, they kept me around for 25 years.
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Here is an 1843 with interesting die cracks on the reverse. I like it. [ATTACH]
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Collector Checklists • Liberty Coin (libertycoinservice.com) The site has a checklist for most coins
collectors-checklist-kennedy-half-dollars.pdf (libertycoinservice.com) Open and print
Very nice find
Good start SGT
I don't do it to make money or catalog how much money I have. I do it for fun and a break in the action. I'm sure that I lose money on every coin.
I'm working on this Valentinian I. Have a few more in progress. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Also, I am too old for the Beatles and didn't pay much attention. I did see the cover and notice 5 Beatles.
I got a couple for effect. All of these coins were available in other sets.
The real silver dollars had to work for a living. I like coins that look like this one. I would do nothing but keep it.
Of course the one my aunt bought was a 1951 the 25th Anniversary year. She said that most of the people she knew that bought the 1951 took the...
1884
We got into the Sat Morn Movies for 13 cents and with 12 cents you could get popcorn and a soda. 25 cents for Sat Morn.
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