Same with the doubled ear!
Here I have two Jefferson nickel MADs that appear to be stronger than typical, seeming to show a bit of design creep. When are these worth...
Hi everybody! So I know that the cent on 1979-D often features a broken mintmark punch that can resemble RPMs. I'll paste an image down below:...
So recently I started purging my collection. Reason being is that when I was an even younger YN my coin collection consisted mostly of my pocket...
I love it!!! I didn't even know you were making a book! I concur with italics over quotes
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I think it could be a mint error and a die variety.
I have a similar time-period and similar looking note that I think is from poland
Can't really help too much other than the fact that the Juliana one is of the Netherlands, so if it does say a currency (which I doubt if it's a...
Really... So these are just the few that have turned out alright? Guess I just gotta keep on looking!
That's really interesting! I never really realized that. Usually something with that severe doubling would have a massive premium on a US coin. So...
Oh that's awesome! I'll have to see if someone near me has one. I'd love an XRF gun, but you know, need $15,000 first XD. That's exactly what I...
Interesting. That could be of good use, maybe if someone created a database of observations. How do you verify it is 90% gold or silver? Density?...
The coin weighs 8.95g and the countermark is 5.8mm x 7.3mm. Maybe the weight compensation is just from being struck on a slightly smaller...
Wow that does look very similar! I will need to get those countermark measurements, (honestly I forgot about this thread, so thanks for bringing...
Personally no I don't think it has the 89 reverse, but if you could get clearer photos that would be easier to tell for certain.
That's rather awesome looking!
Nice!!!
Reverse lettering doesn't look right especially and in spots the denticles are iffy. Not genuine IMO.
Nice! Where do you get you're uncleaned batches? I got some from DirtyOldCoins (the HolyLand ones) and most are unrecognizable metal slugs...
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