Did that get beat-up in the mint bag or did this coin actually circulate?
I want in. Lot #5. For the same reason I posted in the last contest. That's my story and I am sticking to it!
These are always fun to come across in the wild.
Hunt a roll of nickels from your local bank and you are bound to find at least one 1964 date in it. Look through pocket change (for those that...
I want in. Lot 5 would be great for two reasons. My daughter has a boyfriend from Peru, and I love coins with overdates. A perfect fit!
Too much missing detail for my taste.
Looks like someone was practicing their lathe work.
And it may have taken a hit.
Personally struck by Gibson? do they mean he pushed the button that started the press? Or maybe he used a hammer?
Great video. I like the way the coins were hand counted and bagged.
WOW, 1988 was one heck of a busy year for you! Saving 1988 dated bills sounds like a great way to commemorate it. Do you save coins of that year...
Something is going on in the lower part of the S curve, inside the area made by the lower curl. And it does not show up in any of the suggested...
Have you found many interesting bills over the years?
Regarding you $100 note, the black lettering on the back is either some ink picked up from the note below it in the stack of sheets when it was...
You can't have a cud on both sides. The area on the opposite side of the coin from the cud (raised metal) will have a void area (or a lightly...
Nice indent! Here are two of my Roosevelt dimes: Broadstruck partial collar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 50% off center. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks. I told you the photos were poor. I posted the best I could do. Sorry it did not meet your expectations!
I know die cracks can happen anywhere on a coin, but I have never seen one start at the mint mark. The close-up of the MM is terrible I know, but...
Would that be considered a retained cud? Or just a rim to rim crack?
Not a half dollar collector, but I have one of these: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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