I believe what you have here is half of a magician's two headed coin. the insert that makes the other side has fallen out and you have what's left...
There are people out there that get off on yanking your chain and sitting back and watching the results. Richard
I looked at the Dominion web site and found some things that I like. Most notabley is the "signature Series" slabs. they have some pretty decent...
yes, and yet still relevent!
For those of you who ask why someone would create a story with no chance of pulling off a profitable scam go ask pupa!...
This coin was at one time encased in a "Lucky Penny" token. ther rim looks like that due to the crimping of the aluminum ring to it. Richard
Cheap cards say "cheap", chocolate coins say "cheap chocolate". Get her some quality chocolate, it will go a long way. Richard
The chocolates will be shared with the other tellers and soon ALL the tellers will be looking for you! It says "thank you" AND gets others...
Yes, that is a cud, and a very nice one at that. Notice the "C" in CENT is partially missing from the metal flowing into the missing piece of die....
I've never met a woman that doesn't like chocolate! Richard
That is a common area for a coin rolling machine to damage with the finger that rolls over the end of the wrapper. In time you will probably see...
I don't believe it has been altered. There are no signs of the rims being damaged. Often this is how struck through grease errors look on the...
No hammering intended. I was merely trying to clear up for everyone that the only place the "wide AM" issue was relevent was on certain Lincoln...
In 1993 and every year since the A and M in America have been virtually touching. The only exception to this are the '98, '99, and 2000 wide AM....
He doesn't know anything about coins but knows what a "junk slab" is?
I'm sure trying not to fart in a crowded room would have the same effect!
Toad your avatar appears to be suffering from the same! Richard
What you can't see in the photo are the scrape marks leading up to that mark. these don't show up anywhere else on the rim.
That raised section is actually from damage caused after it was returned to circulation. Richard
We now have a set of photos to show the difference! Richard
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