Or lincolns.
It's beyond me...
But still a super nice coin!
What did you do with the real lehigh96?!! :smile
Oh I haven't gone that far... :D
Try to guess this one. http://api.photoshop.com/home_265fc008c76d4cc3ad46497ecee995e4/adobe-px-assets/48ac2a6d544344459db81824c1baa111...
First off, your guess is off, second, I don't do it anymore. I did it last year to learn how to detect it and now I know.
I don't think school is tough and I should enjoy life while I can. That's why I was kind of p***ed at myself for being on the computer all day.
Oh, that's a shame. I wouldn't take it out if it were handed down to me by my grandfather.
I'm in.
Are there snacks? :) This is a large factor in my decision.
Ha I've had enough of that for a while.:computer:
I just checked the top poster thing and realized I have no life. Please forgive me.
The way I collect the prez dollars is to just get them at my bank. I know a lot of people that collect the proof sets too. Welcome to the forum.
Cool set, but is that wear on the quarter?
$7?!! What?!! I would be all over that!!
I'm sure there were a few error coins that were accidentally struck on 1964 blanks. The easiest way to tell is to check the edge to see if it is...
I have never tried it, but I would think it would discolor the coins more than clean them, but there is only one way to find out!
That's a nice one. I would love to get one like that. How much do they go for?
The first one is post-mint damage. Second is planchet flaws I think and the third is improper mixing of the metals.
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