You need to post a better close-up for my poor, old eyes. Chris
The point of the neck southwest toward the rim is a very common place to find a die crack on a Kennedy half dollar. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Vanessa! I'm guessing that you heard about the "Cheerios Dollar", but your coin is not one of them. It's only...
I think I just made my point. Bye! Chris
I try to most of the time. Unfortunately, I sometimes get some really stupid comments that merit a response. Chris
Don't sweat the little things! Chris
If Fred submitted them for clients, I would think that he would rather not identify them. Chris
@Cheech9712 We all make mistakes because we're all human. Anyone who says they have never made a mistake isn't being honest. Don't let it get...
To some, maybe yes, maybe no! There are people on this forum who collect them. That doesn't mean that they are worth a premium, but if you are...
An etymological, entomological detectorist![ATTACH] Chris [ATTACH]
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Roxy! We're all crazy! Who cares! Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! I wouldn't unload the 1990-P just yet. It looks like it is either an off-center strike or the result of a...
Just think @GUNNER63736 it might have been produced by the Mint on June 6. Nice find! Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood @ahousefavor ! As a rule, when the suspected doubling appears to be "flat and shelf-like" you can pretty much...
What if they report you to Homeland Security? No worries about auto parts. Chris
Are you sure one of your cats wasn't using that vase as a fish tank? Chris
I think it might help if you crop out the unnecessary background (like paddy did in Post #11) then resize your photo before adding the "Full...
The central opening is like a bezel with a very small lip, and like the typical 2x2, they come in various sizes. Chris
Road rage: When two drivers let their egos get the best of them and they start throwing change out the window at the other car. Chris;)
FYI......A descriptive that is commonly used for machine doubling (also known as mechanical or strike doubling) is "flat and shelf-like". Chris
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