It's Austrian. Most likely dated 1915 (I think I see that). Those are restrikes and really only worth bullion value....
It's on it's way Monday morning to NGC. I think it has a VF chance.
The one on the top left looks suspicious to me. It very well could be the picture but the bust looks really wrong... the profile in particular......
Not quite...but if that is an offer I'll take it!!! hahaha
I'm part owner of this coin. I own it with a business associate. :) [IMG]
This guy walked into the shop this afternoon... Imagine my surprise. Not something you see every day. Enjoy! [IMG] [IMG]
Those were my thoughts as well Conder. I would love to see a better pic before calling it %100... but I'm pretty sure it is a brockage as well.
No, The coin was struck once normally... and it looks like it wasn't quite ejected right and another planchet fell into the chamber. This coin...
This is the first one I have seen on a British coin. British errors in general are pretty common... so I would suspect these are too.. this just...
This hasn't been brought up yet... but to this day people are still finding hoards of roman coins buried in the ground in a viable, collectible...
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I've been called far worse! hahahah!! yes tho, you could call me that.
No problem, That's what we are here for ;)
It's not that no one believes you... These pictures are hard to wrap our heads around. I believe you, and from the pictures I'm about %80 sure...
It could be an error but from those pictures it's almost impossible to tell. Being down into the coin is not an indicator either way It's...
I have been on a die cap kick lately. I picked this guy up last week. These really are neat little things. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
On the back where it is reversed, is the image raised or down into the coin???
That was my thoughts as well. They do have to enter them into a system. Could very well be human error.
Do I know a certian slab researcher that might set that record? :confused::confused::confused:
I do stuff like that all the time.... I think the coin "sickness" rots your brain slowly.
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