I went to a Wells Fargo this weekend and was told that they only would do large amounts of coins for commercial accounts and smaller amounts for...
Agree with the collar clash but I still say the line through the date is from the roll crimping machine.
I see what you plan was all along :P I personally don't mind your posts. You are doing your best to learn and are willing to take what is said to...
You would need to provide better pictures then.
Looks like damage from the coin roller machine.
I've personally had 10-15 boxes of solid 17Ps. I picked the nicest one for my album and tossed the rest back.
They had one of those at a grocery store near me not too long ago. Free hot dogs and you could mail a postcard of the weiner mobile to anyone you...
Just what we need....more questions about 82s and whether or not they are worth a bajillion dollars :P
@paddyman98 we have a winner. :)
@Rick Stachowski didn't you have some crazy doubled/tripled Ike a few years back?
but but but where is the ST?!?! That's the part that will get you the extra $17.5k
It is more due to the constant heat and spinning than just applying direct heat (fire).
Definitely a lamination, and a cool one at that. Congrats :)
damage.
Over used dies.
Sat in a dryer for awhile.
Agreed. OP - Do you know where the mint mark is located on a buffalo nickel? It should be below the E and C in FIVE CENTS on the reverse.
That's not doubling. Looks like a lighting effect.
I like some character on my coins. To know they were used as intended. And to think of what they have seen in their lifetime.
I can almost maybe see some spread on OP's coin on the R that matches what you posted but not really. the rest definitely doesn't match though IMO.
Separate names with a comma.