I don't think so. I see just flattened out areas on each side of the mint mark.
I think it's obvious that the quarter took a hit and pushed the metal on the quarter. It's damage. As for the dime it's probably struck through...
I noticed the same thing. Maybe ask the seller for a refund if it doesn't pass.
No, because the coin has obviously been polished.
I think the other poster was telling you that that it's not RPM-006.
Careful or you'll be joining me in timeout! Lol!
Thank you sir. I work with a company flipping houses and do cleanouts. Last one I did I found a folder with elongated cents that someone had left....
Entry post. I have many older books from different countries, but nothing from South Korea.
I want in! I want them simply to get the elongated cent!
I want in! (B). My ancestry goes back to Germany, so any coin from there would be a great gift!
How old is young? Lol!
I know!
That or linear plating bubbles.
The circle on the 1970 D is from the crimper on a wrapping machine.
Happy anniversary!
Thomas hasn't been on the site since the cryptic post on Friday. I don't think he'll be back, since he's got it all figured out! Lol!
It's just you. There's nothing in the minting process that would change the spacing.
The B took a hit. Where do you see the cracks?
Also, if it was struck on a dime in 1964 it would be 90% silver.
His first post didn't show up for some reason. I clicked on his name and it shows two posts. Apparently he deleted the first one. Please post a...
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