It appears to be strike doubling. However, lighter pictures would help.
congrats Pennylady.
Please check for me, do they have any signed (R.S. Yeoman) Red or Blue books? never mind, I looked 229 pages (or so) and zero books.
Thanks, Viper. Now I understand! Phew, thanks for clearing that up for me.
I'm in.
Don't brag about that! Good books more than pay for themselves. Go for it.
good luck! Have fun.
" It has some silver shavings on it still, so it was made within the time that the Federal Reserve was using silver plating on their currency"...
He says: "THERE IS A SMALL NICK IN THE UPPER RIGHT CORNER. THIS WAS A FILE SCRATCH FROM THE MINT FOR ADJUSTING THEWEIGHT" Interesting mint info...
Hobby: NO! A double strike is a coin that has been struck 2 times by a die. The ones shown are rare and very collectible. Strike doubling...
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On the first coin, pull it from the holder and take a new picture. Something look off.
spend them.. Just to bother someone: No added value.
block the block head. You'll never satisfy an idiot. Or: Tell him that if he doesn't leave you alone, you'll tell his Mommy on him!...
no comment. (many thoughts floating around, but I'll keep them to myself.)
1913 S Barber Quarter 1913 S Barber Quarter. Mintage 40,000 Lowest mintage of the 20th century.
Congrats on find a real one!
yes, they are real. Really tokens. Later productions. Not circulating coins. Hint: 1) Crud, would not normally happen to real gold; 2)...
How did I miss that one? drat.
You must mean the $1/2. Mine: The 1913 S Barber quarter: 40,000. or: 1916 Liberty quarter: 52,000. Half dollars: 1914 Barber $1/2:...
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