I enjoyed fish and had a 60-gallon tank in the late '80s.
"Wow" indeed.
That's pretty remarkable for a CRH find.
Someone else, though it sounds like the kind of thing I would post. Or that one of our cats would do.
I wondered if that was an EID MAR, but just couldn't tell. Now that it was mentioned, I can see the outline of the dagger on the right. Wow.
@Andrew McCabe - what IS that coin, anyway? @dwhiz - what is "wrong again"?
Shrinking, maybe. Sure. Dying? I don't think so.
Yes, they're the subject of many people's searches.
It's just a worn-out coin. Likely worn out by artificial means, as @paddyman98 indicated.
Classy frame! Regrets? I've got plenty. These are just a few. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Like all post-1982 cents, it is plated in copper over a zinc core. That's what's corroding and causing the pitting on the reverse. Zinc is a...
Looks AU58 to me. A slider.
That little "S" is quite intriguing. I am 99% sure it is not an error, but rather something done outside the mint (a counterstamp). Why is the...
The 1923 dollar looks normal to me, but feel free to post it on the Errors forum.
Hi, Dillon. Welcome. You'll need to review Rule #2 in the introduction to make your entry valid. I'll reset your post so you can edit it.
Right up @TIF's alley, that. Alas, I am sorely lacking in unconventional-critter conveyances. She put 'em on my radar, though. I shall have to...
No commemorative US dollars in that period, either, but Canadian is a different story.
Yep, as mentioned, that's the tool I've been using to create them in the first place. Somebody on the Ancients forum pointed it out a while back,...
Welcome, @Wendyru. Your loupe question is coin-related enough to satisfy Rule 2, so you're in! As to your question, there was a thread about that.
I agree with you most of the time about white backgrounds. That's my least favorite of the three simpler options shown here, but they can have...
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