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Fantastic! Thats some of the best eye appeal I have seen! Richard
I have found only one of each #1 and #2 in circulatoin so far. Richard
open a statement savings account with the bank that has the counter in the lobby. keep the minimum required in it and wehen you cash in just ask...
There is a company that puts out sets of all fifty states. Richard
Can't attend this year but my club will be hosting in Boston in 2010. I'll have to plan a cook out! Richard
I don't see any error. just post mint damage Richard
please count me in too!
It was moved by a coin rolling machine. If you look to the left of the "I" you can see the outline where it was originally. Richard
let me think about that...............................NOT! :} :} :}
the 82 ddr is on the small date zinc. I have never heard of one in s.c. only one in Vermont. Richard
I don't see any doubling, just some post mint dings. value 1 cent
all post mint damage. coin is worth 1 cent. Richard
Yes, I am the one who discovered the 82 ddr. To the best of my knowledge there is still just one more known. Richard
it is not a "machine error" it is machine damage. It will always decrease the value of the coin, in most cases to face value only. Richard
Compare your coin to my avatar and I am confident that you will agree that yours is not the 1982 ddr. Richard
Aparently Elvis has left the building because he didn't get an answer in under an hour.
First off, RPM's are not errors they are varieties and yes ther is a possability that there are more in the roll if it is an original roll as all...
This is a case where we can't see the "big picture" Without seeing the whole coin I believe this is what is called plating doubling. it is caused...
Yes but the moron behind the counter would give you a hard time for trying to pass a "counterfiet"
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