No doubt we need to multiply that number.
In order to play a medal after a US coin you must play the date, I helped with the confusion by playing theme.
True that!
I think it is like 1.2 something grams.
I know huh. All those scratches that you posted about are more or less intentional. The ones that suck are the scratches/ abrasions from...
We don't allow quitters in this thread. Very neat exonumia, Stairs.
Sounds like a Grandpa stash. I hope my young-ins take a look when I am gone.
Distortion on the fields is common on a late die state strike, it is from indirect die transfer. IDT will also cause die cracks in the stressed...
Thanks guys, it is too bad it is so roughed up. I surely wouldn't have passed on it for a little over melt. @Robert Ransom
Very informative!
Yes, this does happen. But what the folks here are talking about is not a dropped letter. Not even close to retained. Please follow up with a...
You are looking at it all wrong. You need to be looking at the fine points of the devices. The doubling actually adds to the devices in the photo...
I would like to think it was a multiple test strike piece. The bubbles on the reverse remind me of indirect die transfer.
Just goes to show you how most buyers find the grade more appealing than the coin. These grades deserve to be swapped, pretty egregious if you...
I know that at least a few of those are two sided.;)
I am sure my son and I have a few old pairs of jeans. Might have to add a kid to the mix.
As an R-7 does it have much value in the shape it is in?
Not a lamination, that is the design combined with circulation.
Thanks for the photos, I am gonna have to copy your neighbor next year with the snowman! It's great!
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