This is definitely not missing a partial clad layer. While some people might classify this as environmental damage, it may be that the roll was...
I've taken a look at all of the coins you posted, and I'd like to suggest that in the future, you take your photos from directly overhead....
There wasn't room for his golf bag and caddy.:woot: Chris
It looks like damage to me. Chris
Check them out!...
@1934 Wreath Crown Yes, there is a big difference between the two. First, proof coins are produced using specially prepared and highly polished...
They are tapered like pool cues. FWIW, I have a 20th Anniversary jacket that was produced for the Billiard Congress of America (BCA) in 1996 that...
Welcome to the neighborhood! I agree with Larry. Chris
Interesting! I feel sorry for any error collector who is conned into believing that it is a true Mint error. Chris
Almost 40 million of the 2009P Jeffie were struck. This mintage may be low compared to other years, but I would hardly consider it a good...
Ditto! Chris
Like the vast majority of the "single squeeze" doubled dies, today, I doubt that it will ever make the cover of Errorscope. Chris
I'm originally from Maryland, just northwest of DC. I moved to Florida in 1978. In the (almost) 40 years that I've lived in Southwest Florida,...
You didn't hijack anything! We were just discussing another subject involving silver. If I was always right, I'd be rich! Chris
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There are two interpretations of what constitutes a cud. I prefer to use the original definition which says that the cud is a major break on the...
Since when did this discussion become an issue about you? Chris
What do you expect? It's a crappy Zincoln! Chris
It doesn't look like it's missing both clad layers, either. Have you weighed it? [ATTACH] Chris
No right? Suppose the customer objected to the teller's refusal to give up the silver coins, and made a very loud "stink" about it, refusing to...
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