I agree with Ken, MD.
Sorry, narrow rim.
Use a camera, on the macro(little flower) setting.
Yes, the metal content is copper, zinc, manganese, and nickel, not brass. If it's not the light yellowish/copper color, it's either plated, or...
You have 7 days after purchasing to return or replace the item.
It's a plate job. The clue is the overweight that something was added to the coin after it left the Mint, which is usual for coins that get a...
http://www.vamworld.com/1878-S+VAMs
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Different dies, and planchets too.
Sooooo you stuffed him/her in the kitchen cabinet? :confused:
And that is taxable income and you better make sure you're making quarterly estimated tax payments to the IRS on, or you're really screwed.
The CEO of Wal*Mart, and YOU the owner of YOUR business, draw a paycheck.
It would be impossible to say PL or DMPL from photos online. Only having the coin in hand would determine that by holding the coin by it's edge at...
Your pics are really blurry but I can see what you're talking about, its PMD.
No. You better consult a CPA on that, but I am quite sure you can not write off the entire price you buy a coin at for your business. You CAN...
If that's recessed, it's PMD; if it's raised, it might be a die crack or possible clash. Hard to tell from the photo as it's not close enough to...
[IMG] What we have here, is a failure to communicate.
Wow! Tips for handymen sure have changed a lot over the years.
Neither. As the others have stated, PMD.
And I was being generous, or so I thought, with that guesstimate in my first post to this thread. [IMG]
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