I agree.
Here is a doubled chin and adams apple.
Some interesting humor Joe.
I suspect the coin of being in a fire, the furthest I would go is a soak in distilled water.
First that is a neat medal. I am imagining that it is Bronze. I am not sure what has grown on the coin but it would try and remove it before it...
A die crack would be raised on the coin. What you have is a scratch that has displaced the metal. Most of the rest you see on the coin are plating...
It's a damaged cent with glue or corrosion on the reverse.
Hobby lobby and most book stores have flips also. Look for a coin shop in your area. I used to live in West TN. So if you are in a small town....
They are interesting but really common. Put it in a flip and label it for your own reference.
That is design devouring die wear.
I use Ya'll all the time. Welcome to CT. But as said some circulated quarters.
Not exactly meant to be fighting words. And I will change it to most have ulterior motives. I still am not seeing a clip. But hey, carry on.
I don't see a Blakesley. Just like any cato_O it was deceptive from the start. Not a clip nd hammered a little to try and get the Vote.
Kinda like this sign courtesy of @eddiespin [IMG]
Come on Thomas we can all see the coin roller mark damaging that Zero, maybe a 6.
Neat, I had no idea either.
Maybe the initial hubbings presented so well that they decided to go without the extra work. For instance when I do projects a lot of the time I...
For sure! I don't have a problem seeing it in a 67. Slab views can also give a different perspective of the coin.
Here's something I missed earlier there is also evidence of MD on the date, I will blame it on the cell phone. [IMG] This type of doubling is not...
Are you in the anti Canadian mood tonight? I am just joking Turf, glad your here. It would be nice to see the Maple Leaf. A personal view would...
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