Post Mint Damage,;)
I like the Cell Phone method best.:happy: I also have a Dino-Lite USB Microscope I paid $200 for, but They start around $100 plus the stand. You...
I agree:happy:. Tin snips, metal shears, call them what you want. They did this and they know it! :banghead:. American chop marks??:wacky::smuggrin:
Hey everyone! Hope all is safe and healthy. Anyways, I have 4 listed over at Variety Vista at 1968-D DDOs (varietyvista.com Check it out...
When's this going to be over, c'mon #47!! Are we there yet?? LOL. :happy: [ATTACH]
It's a Clad dime. Nothing more. I'm sure of it. :)
Nice find! Slight rotation within tolerable measurements. Worth keeping? Sure. Not worth more than "face value however. JMHO. ;)
Top one tolerable. Bottom one is a crying shame and I would consider it Damaged. JMHO. ;)
Looks like popped "Plating blisters". IMHO. ;)
Nice coin but "Close but No cigar". :cigar: Keep on trying.;)
Heck if I know!:woot: I haven't been to the bar in years. :p:hilarious:
Pretty nice coin! Maybe worth around 15 cents. Welcome to CoinTalk!! :)
Love the Last one especially! Thanks for sharing. :)
Strike doubling. [ATTACH]
Plating blisters....Plating Blisters (error-ref.com)
Decent token! That's history, there boy! If tokens could talk.............??
Why? These coins were designed by United States Mint chief engraver Charles Barber and the dimes were minted from 1892 to 1916.
Is this even real? Then again, what is?:rolleyes: Seriously, I'm no expert but doesn't this whole thing smell bad? :yack:
WoW! Nice solid coins and just wonderful pics. too. :)
Sorry in advance but is this about comic books or coins? I'm just a little more confused than normal.:wacky:
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