So did my Dad. And Schlitz (he had another name for it) and Pabst. I learned early on what not to drink and not get sick afterwards.
Probably a die clash but has the look of a piece of planchet webbing. Not saying it is, just kind of looks like it.
Very nice. I'm guessing from the look of the date, likely 1960's.
Besides a MAD I'm stumped, but kudos for the great photos.
That's a very impressive run of this coin. You should be very proud.
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I thought it was the designers that designed the designs. ;):D
Hopefully in MS condition.
Laugh of the day. LOL.
Gotta play to win. Nice find.
I'll guess a capped die strike. @paddyman98 ??
What they said ^^^
Thanks for having an open mind. You would not believe how many new to this will argue to no end.
Appears from my vantage point to be a struck through.
@Joey Wright Welcome to Coin Talk and it's nice you have an open mind to quick, correct answers. Many newbs can argue for pages.
@Collecting Nut Quite an achievement and congrats!
Thanks all for taking a look. I accept the consensus, an impaired proof.
It's likely an impaired proof but sure does look strange, even when I compared it to mine in my set.
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