I fear that you may be using a form of dry wit which does not succeed with some of the newer members. If I am correct, you are sending the wrong...
Hi, Mike! While I probably won't be able to help you, it would help others if you could post good, clear photos of both sides of your medal. We...
If it had been a damaged punch, then every coin produced using this die would be the same, and that could be thousands of coins. To me, the...
I use the Koin Tongs, and they have never damaged my coins. The only contact is on the rim, but it's not like using pliers. How can you possibly...
I'm going to hedge my bet. I don't think it is the result of a grease-filled die. Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! You can post photos by clicking on "Upload a File", then selecting an image from your computer. Please use...
Not to change the subject, but the "Koin Tongs" at the link below are perfect for taking photos of the edge of a coin. They are made of plastic so...
Don't give up! You never know when it might happen. Just be aware that there are trillions of coins in circulation, so it is more likely to be a...
Thanks, but I zinc I'll stay right where I yam! Chris;)
Of course! Die chips similar to this are relatively common. The devices are the recesses on the die, and where the die chip occurred on your coin...
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It looks like it is snowing in New Hampshire. Chris
Call it a Zincoln! Chris
Hey, SleezeBay! Did you see the schnoz on that broad? Chris
Mary! Mary Todd! Where are you when I need you? Chris
You'll know that YN's have taken over the hobby when you go to coin shows and notice that all of the banks have tables offering boxes of rolls for...
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Agreed! Chris
I guess it depends more on the price of silver than it does on the numismatic value. Personally, I would rather have a real hockey puck signed by...
Thanks @yartiques ! My only reason for asking for another photo was to see where the die chip was located on the coin. I'm sure you've heard the...
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