Shucks, Ken, I've been waiting for just the right moment to say something. Unfortunately, I'm older than you so I might as well forget it. Chris
I didn't know that! Chris
I don't need pics. You do! Chris
Where do you see the break on the rim? Chris
If you want to expand their vocabulary, give them an extra pair of thumbs for their Smart Phone. Unfortunately, it still won't teach them to...
Why bother saving a space? Once you reopen the page, it's done for. Chris
What do you do when you want to take a high-quality photo of one or more of the coins? "Cheap" only applies when you have to buy something once....
Yeah, right! Just like Superglue or Gorilla Glue, it's reusable over and over again. Chris
If you have to add a coin somewhere in between two coins, how many sealed pages do you have to destroy to shift all of the following coins? Slabs...
List it with a 99c start and let the market determine the value! Chris
It looks like a die break to me. A cud is a break that forms on the rim and extends into the field. Chris
Sometimes, a die break can begin below the surface of the die. As the sub-surface crack expands, it causes the die steel to expand upward ever so...
The UT SQ's had die breaks and die cracks all over the reverse, particularly where it involved the trains. I don't see any indication that the rim...
If it were a misaligned die, we'd need to see the reverse. If the reverse is normal, it would be misaligned. If it looks like the obverse, it...
I'm glad you popped in! Do you have any knowledge about the "crossed A's" and the "un-crossed A's"? Chris
PCGS will attrbute anything for the right price. Wait until they start attributing "Full Bubble" for Zincolns. Chris
If it's a grease-filled die, it's only worth saving for a wishing well. Chris
It's possible that the two sides were "married" from two separate medals. Chris
I don't collect dimes, but I thought FB only applied to Mercs and FT only applied to Rosies. Chris
Abe to Mary: "Sometimes you just rub me the wrong way!" Chris
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