Did you notice that your dog's pants are falling down? :woot::woot::woot::woot: Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! I really don't recommend a USB microscope for taking the images because some coins are just too large....
First, welcome to the neighborhood @JKatz ! Did you try using the "Upload a File" at the bottom of each post? Chris
Larry, maybe Bill @PennyGuy can give you some information about it. Chris
I didn't suggest that you were making an offer, but this is the "What's it worth" forum. You made no attempt to suggest the B/S/T forums, and we...
You do understand that you're not allowed to use these forums for B/S/T, don't you? Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood, Tony! I'm sorry for your loss. Unfortunately, you're going to find that the Mint Sets and Proof Sets were not...
Welcome to the neighborhood, James! I'm sorry for your loss. It would be a good idea to post good images of both sides. Chris
49 to 1? I'll take those odds and bet you 1c that it is a lamination error. Chris:)
I think it is just circulation wear. Chris
No! No! Don't peel it back. It might break off. Chris
Yes, Todd always does a good job! Chris
For all three? Nah! They're worth 3c all day long. Chris:)
Please keep in mind that you will find many, many more that are either machine doubling or die deterioration before you ever find a doubled die....
Thank god! At least it isn't a doubled die. Chris
It looks awfully large for a medal that is only 1/4 oz. .999 fine silver. Is it thinner than a typical coin that size? Chris
Throw it back in the pond! Chris
It looks like die deterioration to me. Chris
You're wasting your time because it is a crappy Zincoln, and this is what typically happens to a crappy Zincoln when it has been exposed to the...
@dollar You may be right about it being a lamination error, but I'll have to admit that it is the strangest one I've ever seen. First of all,...
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