The diagonal marks on the obverse in front of Lincoln looks like a cleaning to me.
The raw one is not FBL IMHO. The lines are incomplete near the center of the bell.
could a weak acid have melted the coin's surface like that?
Dave, are you serious? Look at the surfaces and then look at the devices. The texture shows on the surfaces because the planchet has been...
It's NOT a proof. They didn't mint proofs at Denver.
why is it terrible?
yeah... he did... LOL
I agree. This coin could have been minted for a 2005 Mint Set and just dumped into the circulation bag, or circulated after someone opened a Mint...
cool stuff, farmer!
MS-64
Excellent info as always, Conder. You're right, it was yellow fever and the cents struck in 1815 were struck with 1816 dated rather than 1814...
It was just a smart Alec retort to someone correcting a poster over a spelling error.
actually, it's a Five Cents piece, it doesn't say nickel anywhere on it, and there is no such denomination. As for it's composition, it's mostly...
I have coached kids for years and as a coach I live by a few rules, but rule #1 is - Bowling is fun. Don't ever forget rule #1
truthfully, there are a lot of things that you can do with free software. I most often use paint that comes with windows
but, do you have fun? That's the real question!
Adobe Photoshop it's not cheap
I have never had a triplicate, but NICE shooting, Bing! I ended up shooting 700 on the nose, 290-187-223
Shot 290 last night, but not the way most do it... I had the first 11 strikes and then threw a gutterball Oh, the humanity!
no, it was not copper plated, it was likely chrome plated or steel. Copper isn't magnetic either. :)
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