Buddha or Apollo, a God is still a God @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix ;) Here is my naked Genius: Maximianus 297-298 AD AE Follis Obverse: IMP CMA...
Jeeze. You really must be CT's favorite. Looking forward to seeing what you got. Keep up the good attitude and pay it forward when you can :)
That's why I chose to keep the 20c. I've never actually seen on IRL. I would like to own one though since it is the only non-gold US coin I am...
PS - I also voted for Chinese for dinner. Can't ever go wrong with that :)
I'd keep the 20c and trade the 25c.
Step 1 - stop watching youtube for your coin information Step 2 - just keep searching FWIW - my rolls are Loomis wrapped though it really doesn't...
Makes me wonder how many passed through my hands when I lived there.
Very nice. I only know the name from History of Rome but I do like the style of the portrait.
At least they have a lot of interesting designs. Though from what I read, a large percentage were counterfeited.
Can buy one here that looks exactly like yours for 12 Euros...
This is what I found on PCGS: https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1881-25c-bg-788/10615
That's not real.
@1913LibertyHeadNickel They are just normal Loomis rolls because like @enamel7 said, the mint just sent them to the distribution cities in big...
That is a severely worn Philly Ike
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Hmm. On some pictures it looks stained. On others it looks like a crack. @paddyman98
Stopped by the same bank as tuesday today at lunch. They only had 1 CWR of halves. Scored a 68D 40%er and a 87P NFIC from the roll though. Also...
Damaged. Not an error.
I'd think maybe you'd see some die polish lines then. But what do I know? :p EDIT: seems there were several obverse/reverse pairings on the 1877...
That would be my thought. Perhaps the clash was more noticeable on the obverse due to the big open fields?
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