@SteveInTampa can you shed any light on the topic for us?
Not sure how I feel about this. Love it because it is a $5 Indian...not sure about the enameling though.
Hahahaha, Well that'll never happen :P
I am in the same boat as you but with my pogs when it comes to taking pictures. I don't even like to think about it...lol
Good attitude, my friend. Wish more would be like you.
1982 - check Small date - check copper - if you weighed it, check D mint mark? - NOPE Your coin is a normal 1982 Small Date copper cent minted...
Great stuff @Jwt708. I also have the token that you sent me when I was deployed out in DJ. :) Glad to see you are still rollin' with these. Cool...
From FFJr: Thank you. My dad keeps it in our safe so I don't lose it. I want to show it to people but I don't want to lose it either.
Entry Post (for FF Junior) I am 8 years old and I have never owned a gold coin. The only gold coins I have are a gold plated half dollar and Ike...
False.
I already told you what they are...contact marks from another coin's reeding...
You were reading the description for the 1936 British Penny. That can be yours for the low low sum of $10. ;)
The description is amazing... 1972 MS67RD Lincoln Penny, Rarest Doubled Die No. 4, Floating D swept to the bottom rim. Beautiful coloration pink...
I don't have the book. Wanted to give someone else a chance though :) FWIW, I was right with Jack Black :) Congrats @tommyc03 ! well deserved win :)
I have a guess... :) I will wait to see if I'm right though.
Got in a fight with another coin's reeding.
Found this on Heritage's site: Mule Notes Mule notes occur on both Large- and small-size notes. On Large-size notes beginning in 1921 when Frank...
I worry about putting anything on my coins (even when they look this bad). Perhaps it will retone by the time FFIVN gets it in my will :P
It's interesting, but I don't think there would be a premium for it. Unless you come up with a flashy name to market it by :P
It is a die chip.
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