You would be correct. PMD that someone did on their own.
My wife went to school there. Those "cottages" are massive....but I think with this amazingly rare one-of-a-kind coin he may be able to get 2!! :P
Here are my last 2 purchases for a few months. They aren't the prettiest but they couldn't be beat for the price. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Rick - If you and I are agreeing on something then it really must not be it. :P
I'm not seeing any doubling. Honestly, with that much damage I can't even say for sure it is a "S" mint.
I don't think so. The rims are rounded, not square.
Much nicer than mine! :)
Thanks. It is a Great Britain Half Crown.
Rick - you are out of your mind. Get real.
Yup...not seeing them. I do see the big lamination on the "N" and "E".
Yup.
I agree with cmp9ball. It looks like the damage extends down to the "D". Possibly a lamination. Not an extra "E".
It looks like a well circulated 1985 quarter..............
It isn't an "S" and judging from the rest of the pictures I would say it is a deteriorated die.
Thanks chrisild!
Yeah I have already started the paypal process. Hopefully I will have my $$ back by the time I leave next week... That Iceland coin is amazing...
I "received" 2 coins in the mail today. 1) 1966 South Africa 1 Rand - The auction said that it was a proof...I dunno. [ATTACH] The 2nd coin was...
I'll preface my post by stating that I've never bought or sold to a coin store but seeing the price offered to you I didn't see anything that...
Meh, I'll give you that...;)
Never did the OP say that it was for an investment. Just a simple, what would you prefer? Obviously none would be a great investment by themselves.
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