Minnesota Timberwolves [ATTACH] VRBS ROMA AE follis Obverse: helmeted bust of Roma left, wearing plumed helmet, imperial mantle and ornamental...
@Rick Stachowski what say you?
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My guess was that the coins were glued together. However it was made, not an error.
That is pretty cool. :)
Yeah I'm not really sweating it. I would think the mint would have better QC but then again, I'm not too surprised...
From the mint? It only comes in the sets as a "freebie".
I bought the entire proof set only because I get one for each of the burth years of my kids. I think the set was like $27 or so?
Picked up some coins after work: $10 cents - not yet searched $40 nickels - 42S War $150 dimes - skunk $200 quarters - some nice older clads to...
This is a great idea. I am pretty sure I can ID the ruler and the reverse but I doubt I would be able to properly describe it. Looking forward to...
@rickmp surely you didnt mean that you are putting me on ignore?
Zincolns are.not.clad. They.are.plated.
It looks like the one posted here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/railroad-rim.272383/ It is nothing more than a formerly wncased cent.
If that is real...and that is a big "if" for me, it looks like it sat in some sort of acid that pitted the crap out of the surfaces.
I was thinking maybe something from Manchuria but I was having a helluva time finding any of the characters.
Perhaps you should read a bit and get a bit scholarly yourself.
Beat me to it.
I'm obligated to tell you that your coin was not struck through any foreign object.
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