no ear= not a full head.
That is different, you have coins that sat for decades in the middle of a $1,000 bag of coins, without exposure to the elements. This coin:...
grease filled die.
as soon as I saw heathen dollar, I decided to punt on this thread.
Good luck, you should do well detecting down there. For info on the area, check out FMDAC.org, and look for Wally Swartz. He is the area...
agreed.
yup, ng. but kind of interesting.
Richie: Your comments hit upon the crux of the question with relation to this 'variety'.
HT: I loved the description: SIZE: 10 mm diameter Weight: .5 Grams Gold: Fine Brass Dated: 1978 Hmm, gotta buy some of that Gold:...
I have the QX3, and I've had it for quite a while. Great machine, and I've used it to post pictures, e-mail pictures, etc.
Condor: Excellent point. Perhaps that is why they are not more respected in the industry.
And, $incere, if you do not want honest opinions and questions from the members of the forum, then next time please state: "Opinion that agree...
Wow, all gone already. Perhaps eBay is waking up? Nah, just someone paid attention, probably bored and had nothing better to do.
rockdude: Just pre-bicentennial expectations.
same answers as under "error coins".
Grade? Well, since most of the Bust $'s that I have seen were by visiting them in a dealer's showcase, I'd estimate XF. I wish it were mine.
The only thing possible is a clashed die.
jazz all of the other pictures show strike doubling. As far as the area that you circled, well ?
post mint stamp. WY= Wyoming MD= Maryland.
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