At last night's BNS meeting I was elected their new president. Let the fun begin....
you know where the "A" is....
same coin. you owe Mr. Wiles an apology
Hi gang, I need help identifying this coin.7.3 grams,roughly 20mm square Thanks Richard [IMG] [IMG]
looks like a plating blister. not an error
entry post. that book looks very interesting.
Very nice writeup. we are on opposite sides of history. Edward I is my 24th great grand father
what we have to remember is that when these coins were "defaced" they were only pocket change
so why won't you show us the edge?
no rpm's after 1990
Working my reagular job plus the coin store on the weekends plus getting ready for an artist convention in Pasadena in 10 days, other than that...
You mean there are none currently listed. We need Better photos but looks like a candidate to be the first
two possibilities. Most likely it is the result of a grease filled die, buy when I was a kid we would rub a section of the coin with an eraser for...
It is the statement on my family crest, going back o the 1600's in England on my mother's side (Cogswell)
sorry, I was talking to the OP
not a doubled die. the coin was actually struck twice.
actually it would create exactly that look....I'm done, believe what you want.
look at the area directly below the raised ares. there is a depression there. the metal from that area has been pushed up showing as a raised...
If you are asking if that is THE 1982 smll date zinc doubled die...Absolutely not. Look at my avatar, if it does not match exactly then it is not...
Actually looks like a gouge that pushed the metal sideways.
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