Medallic Art Co., 1960, .999+ Fine Silver, 4.55 ozs., 63.5mm [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Chris
Medallic Art Co., 1964, .999 Fine Silver, 1.8 ozs. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Paddy, what he has shown us appears to be missing BOTH clad layers. How much should it weigh if it is missing both? Chris
Have you checked his nose for boogers? Chris
Yes, please post a photo. It is very unlikely that the engraver misspelled PLURIBUS. Otherwise, there would be thousands of coins just like it....
"I've never seen a coin that looked like this." How many times have you heard that said on these forums? FWIW, I worked at National Institutes of...
Yes, I believe @davidh is in error. A lunch period is usually factored into most work days. It can vary from 30-60 minutes. Let's assume that a...
Your images are too blurry, and the coin looks like there is environmental damage. If you want to tag someone, you need to attach the @ to their...
It's my understanding that there were few "Racketeer Nickels" produced in the early years. Many of them are modern copies. Chris
You should take the photos from directly overhead. Chris
The Franklin Mint has produced some very pretty $10 & $20 silver proof coins for the Bahamas, and they can be purchased relatively cheap in the...
Without better close-ups, I'd just be guessing. Chris
If he would only list his chips in alphabetical order! And then there was the guy who didn't care too much for commems. LOL! We had a great time...
I wasn't there to buy anything, but I did sell some stuff. I did get together with some old friends I haven't seen for a while. Chris
I voted for the second ?. Chris
@VirginiaMan I'd chalk it up to "lesson learned". Maybe you should have submitted them to CAC, instead. Chris
Yeah, it's a lot cheaper than spending the money on a woman. Chris
What does an 001 have to do with an 002? Excuse my stupidity, but what is a "walk about"? Chris
Too late! I just bought both of them. J/K!;) Chris
First, welcome to the neighborhood! This error is so common that you can find examples of it on just about every denomination and type coin from...
Separate names with a comma.