It look honest to me.
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Don't let Paddyman fool ya, these are rare to be found in the wild. Neat Find Eric!
Those holders are known for trapping coins. I have tried all the ways said here, the pipe cutter is worth the investment. PS, a quarter turn...
Nice find Eric.
Some Kid is gifted his Grandpa's fidget puck And he sells it for pennies on the dollar. I would be a buyer near spot. Did the shop have a weight...
Math or not, just call them equations.
Yeah, there is zero need to be destructive.
Don't worry I didn't get to that level of math either. I am sure Einstein know what it means.
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Wow great read.!
Once the collar is deployed it contains the planchet from bulging during strike. The coin in question is bulging at the point of damage making it...
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David Moffat was a railroad engineer. He scaled the continental divide to build a railroad to the the west side of Denver, over the continental...
It's damage, the collar would contain the rim, you are delusional.
Dial up the in hand photos, on CT your Photograghy goes a long ways.
I have thought about good zoom tech before, I would rather buy coins.
There is displaced metal on each side of the damage, and on the rim. It is PMD.
This is the only bull that I have. [ATTACH] L Thorius Balbus 105BC AR Denarius, Rome Mint 3.89g Head of Juno in goat skin, R/ Bull charging.
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