OMG, I just found this in my change today! You can clearly see ALL 4 dates! The separation is so great, they don't even touch! It even has an...
$1 a coin? I pay $39.95 for 5 pounds, works out to a little less than 2 cents per gram
Looks like something got spilled on it. The ones from the cupholder in my car look about the same.
Yeah, 1946 was the last silver half crown. Closest Great Britain I got was a 1949 Florin
Whooohooo! Doubled my money!
They damage way too many coins. Post any pics you have. [IMG]
Those types, made out of nickel, show a lot of die stress usually, which can look like doubled dies. This includes 1/2, 1, 2 and 5 Francs
nice, I still need one of those KM# 885 aluminum-bronze ones. I'm up to about 15 pounds bought recently and only 1 silver so far.
Here's another closeup with the copper visible [IMG]
It looks like part of the cladding is missing near the date on the obverse. Or maybe a piece of copper was struck on the edge. Not sure, but...
Striated 1980 Lincoln Cent Improper Alloy Mixing I know it's only worth a cent, but I like the striations on the obverse [IMG] [IMG]
1 2 3 4 1 is Thailand 2 is Yemen Republic 3 is Dominica Republic 4 is Israel
The one in the stapled holder is the proof. Compare it's fields to the other 2. See how polished it looks?
can we get a pic?
The second one is a 200 Reis from 1752. It is silver, but my Krause lists no fineness. KM# 247.2 VG-$10.00 F-$20.00 VF-$55.00 EX-$110.00 The...
It happens after the coin is stuck by the dies. the loose obverse die "rattles" a bit damaging the coin before the fingers eject it.
ahhh, thought it was local, sorry
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New? It's 153 years old! But seriously, nice coin.
Too add to what he said, make sure they have a clear and set return policy, just in case
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