My page has been delivered but no word from the recipient....we'll see
gave both you guys a follow. I'm @phankins11 but dont post much...maybe I will with following more coin related accounts
Which album are you using? Dansco 7070 or something else?
Pics when you're done!
Thing is, after an amount of time, most likely years, the color of that area where you put the nic-a-date will turn a dark color. I see this a lot...
@Lehigh96 do you ever catch yourself sayin' "If I had a nickle for every....oh wait..."
Fantastic thread! Thanks for digging that up for me.
1975 D, I have a lot more to learn on the Jeffersons, so not sure.
I thought the pics would look better outside the cello. Now @SuperDave the question is are you just effin' with me since I seem to not be giving...
Ah, didn't know you were a fire fighter. Are you volunteer or is that your source of income? Here were I live, we have an all volunteer department...
How bout this [ATTACH] Or this [ATTACH]
Learn somethin' new every day. I didn't realize the process had changed. It explains the differences I see in these unc mint set coins going from...
not at all, that stuff is very thin and flimsy, and it doesn't taste like cheese either :smuggrin:
Not sure what the FD is, but I assure you the entire thing is melted or sealed except for where the person cut into it to take the Kennedy Half....
This little guy is still in the mint cello...its unc. I think what you may be seeing as interruption might be on the packaging. Regardless they...
Going through some stuff...found this...looks like FS to me [ATTACH]
Nah..its rather thick, and less pliable than the US Mint packaging. Its sealed around each coin like the mint packaging too. It has produced some...
Didn't even thing to summon him :)
Wonder who the source is? Obviously not the US mint. [ATTACH]
As far as I knew the uncirculated mint sets (not proofs which are) aren't minted in any different was as far as pressure or which presses.
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