WTG! I'm thinking of opening up a new bank acct for just that reason-for variety in the supply of penny boxes. Thanks for the encouragement and...
It's just an observation. I'm not questioning anyone's reply.
What I find a bit odd then, is that the obverse letters on the reverse are raised.
Thanks for the link about PIDT. It's always nice to learn something new, which seems to be endless with coins!
I found these two while CRH and am at a loss as to identify the reason why they happened, or if they add any value. Thanks.
Excellent! Great find!
Well, you guys got your pictures! Good job on that Bradford.
Good question.
I know that this talk isn't new, but it's kind of scary to think that our dollar bills could have GPS capabilities. The movie 1984 comes to mind.
https://www.coinworld.com/news/paper-money/expert-suggests-smart-bank-notes-could-be-used-as-future-money?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Lyris&utm_cam...
Exactly.
Now if that was a Doubled D you'd have a nice find!
That is a very interesting site! Thanks for sharing.
I've learned not to get too excited with my finds as I can also have difficulty differentiating between MD and DD!
Good idea. Your eyes will be better-off from the new coin glare. I went through part of a 2020 box a while ago, saved a few rolls, and gave it up...
Entry Post for: 36. United States: copper-nickel clad Roosevelt dime, 2004-D, broadstruck error I like the odd/error coins. This is very generous...
I think that you did a beautiful job and she will love the gesture. I am wondering if the creepy-looking figure on the coin is Jesus?!
Placing the coin on the beads is a nice touch.
It's definitely worth keeping. You should get it looked at by someone who specializes in error coins, maybe check out CONECA or Wexler's Coins,...
Very well said.
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