looks like a linear plating bubble
Only all the time.
I can never afford all the stuff I want but I do love going through several of the dealer's world bins.
Pictures would greatly help to ID what you are talking about. From what you described, it sounds like a grease-filled die.
I am planning on going on Saturday. This will be the last show I will be able to attend before I move to Korea. Super excited.
I used to do 4 boxes a week and would average 1 per box. Bags were better when I could get ahold of them.
It's not about luck. It's about numbers. I HATE searching dimes any other way that by the edge. Too small. :)
Yeah it's something to do with the rinsing solution the mint uses. I have been getting solid 2016P boxes lately and they all look like that.
I've found that once unrolled, you can never get them in the box again...Just like a map :)
I wish I had some nice canvas bags. Instead I dump everything into gallon freezer bags ($50 cents per bag or ~$500 halves per bag) then I put 2...
Looks like it has been replated. What does the reverse look like?
Get off my lawn!
Both boxes of cents I got today are solid 2016P. That's 3 weeks in a row now. It usually happens around this time of year...
It came in the mail today. Here is my poor attempt at a photo :) [ATTACH]
4 Boxes of halves today: Box 1: Dateless "D" Mint Walker in the first roll. 1x40%er Box 2: 2 Kens (64P, 64D), 6x40%ers Box 3: Plated 43S Walker,...
It's just environmental damage.
The Constitution is in Boston. The Constellation is in Baltimore.
This one came in the mail today :) 1937 King George VI Coronation Medal 92.5 Silver, 15.7 grams, 32mm [ATTACH]
Nope. The print run is high, they are not rare, I wouldn't keep $200 tied up in them. I've run across notes like yours in the past, I just took a...
I'd cash em in. I see consecutive serial numbers quite often. Not worth having the $$ tied up.
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