I agree with @Bing. We should scared. The U.S and other governments have been working on it for years for military and other nefarious projects....
@Sharkbait46737 Please note-this was done after it left the Mint and is not an error.
Ah yes, Kurt. He probably would have slammed me for saying to save a minor issue like this. I miss Heater. But he was getting slammed for his work...
Feeder finger or a very bad die gouge. I'm at feeder finger. I found several of these and did not pursue them, just stored them.
@Gravy Nice die crack and a keeper. You don't see this series in circulation all that much because they were hoarded, therefore it would be a...
Oh c'mon, at least 15 cents for a silver lam.;):D
Very nice find!
@Randy Abercrombie What co-incidence. I just watched an episode of "Black Mirror" last night on Netflix. It was all about AI and controlling bees...
Looks good from here. I've found my share of the 1998 but not the 2000 or 1999.
Carefully with a dental pick or a long Q-tip with the end removed.
I spot some "erasure" coins in there. My younger brother used to do that at one time.
@TDE Not hub doubling and not a doubled die. This is die deterioration doubling from a worn die. To any others, these pics will enlarge.
At the very end of the 9 there appears to be a small die crack that may explain the larger die chip.
@PamR Can't tell from the pic but these had horrible plating issues for this year.
Being an old fart is much better than a new fart, if you take my meaning.;);)
Thanks for the post, but I can't side with this idea. We have already plenty of this type of material in (Olympic material) Commemoratives,...
The year 2024 will be 60 years for the Kennedy half dollar's birthday. Personally, I think it's time for a change. After all, Kennedy was not the...
You might want to talk to a podiatrist first. ;):confused::rolleyes:
Humbly I say, after this series ended, we lost our superior edge in coinage design forever to the Franklin & Kennedy half dollars. Such mediocre...
I went back in time a few years ago on a site called Old Time Candy (I think that's spelled right) www.oldtimecandy.com and they have nearly all...
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