It's a binary and a near solid, they bring a premium but as to how much IDK...probably what someone is willing to pay. It's definitely a keeper...
With these, My Uncle asked me to post these to get your opinions on what they are and if they are real. I have very little to no experience in...
With the new photos it appears it may be, the first images of the liberty to me appeared like md but the date looked like the real deal. I'm sure...
What you are seeing is flat and shelf like which means its mechanical doubling and adds no more value to the coin.
@Sheila Ruley can I borrow your lucky rabbits foot, 4 leaf clover or what ever it is bringing you this run of luck :) Awesome coin and congrats...
Nice find Sheila, Ive looked for any DDO 72 but havent found one yet so congrats!
usually grease filled dies go for nominal value over face but put it on eBay and who knows what you may get.
Looks like struck thru grease to me
anyone else think its a good idea to take it out of the flip if they expect answers?
Based on what my grandfather had that him and his father both kept as a pocket piece since the early 1900's I'll say a well worn pocket piece...
sorry Maes but the pic you provided says nothing,
so why does the person have to be spoofing us? to what end?. he/she could be asking a legit question. I actually have a coin that has similar...
looks like a clash to me
nope, but imagination is a good thing lol.
I see machine doubling on that one tomfiggy, just send that one my way :angelic:
I have rolls of nickels dimes and quarters in my cash dwarer right now, seems like 2016 is the only coins I AM seeing.
With the stupidity I've dealt with today id almost be willing to pay extra taxes to fund such prisons.
linear plating blisters is a good explanation, but I am not sure why or how the blistering happens through a field into a design like this
check this out, gas bubbles? Die clash?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
as per the date the note shows minus the the two zero's,interesting fact about May of 1897 Bram Stoker version of Dracula went on sale, probably...
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