Round here we don't mask, nor do we care if someone wants to wear one.
What happens when the push for a cashless society exists? Is there a real change shortage? I have my doubts>
Here's the other one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@imrich I Well, I was just gonna get on here and say that, I hope @imrich stays healthy, I hope all my friends on here stay healthy. By the way,...
Thats understood. What paddy questioned was the SAC that you referred to. The SAC had a design change.
Open it!
Here's my "Spot" [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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@Conder101 answers these questions a lot better than I can. These were specially prepared dies. I believe it is unknown whether the cameo and D...
This is not the 3/2. the 3/2 looks like a barb on a hook. What is seen in Lehigh's photos is metal flow lines/ some die deterioration.
Strait outa the red book. It's possible that there are many just like yours, that have 5FS, just not complete steps because of heavy planchet...
5 FS is 1 in 150. Six full steps is unknown. Nice find besides the two major dings.
I have been wanting one of the Spoot to go with mine. Haven't found one raw anywhere. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
These weren't meant for mint state production they were SMS (special mint set's)
It has the look of an error, we still could use better photos. could be a bi level die crack, these photos are a little different than one of his...
Think of an early die state that has frosted devices and specially prepared and polished surfaces.
See the dimple in the middle of both sides. That is from a palm sander. 100% damage.
The dealer also had this token Dr. Wests 2 1/2 cents. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] If you get down to the end of the book I posted earlier. It writes out...
I am not sure why the link isn't working, Pg 137 had the official medal specifications. There were 3 sizes 2 3/4, 2 1/4, 1 1/2 Mine is a 1 1/2"...
Seems that I can't even provide the link. Copy and paste into your web browser. It is a cool book
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