They are common, and don't command a premium. No use trying to sell them. You'd better keep it as an interesting piece. Jos
To me, this looks like the phenomenon that's quite common on our 100% nickel and nickelplated coins. I've heard people explaining it could have...
Ok, I was wrong. I called one of the most experienced Belgian collectors today, and he said he knows about the existence of a couple of these....
http://www.coinarchives.com/w/lotviewer.php?LotID=91146&AucID=75&Lot=4 That's the link to the genuine 1917 French legends (DES BELGES) The link...
I can confirm that this is indeed my PM, and I really mean what I say. There were no Dutch legends (DER BELGEN) coins struck in 1917. So this...
Hard to see. It could be the light playing tricks :) Jos
I think I see some doubling in the legends. Is it on the main figure too? Regards, Jos
Will they ever learn, Stimpy? Sad story...
Source: http://www.coinresource.com/articles/state_quarter_missing_clad.htm Hope this helps :) Regards, Jos
http://www.cointalk.org/showpost.php?p=227046&postcount=45 Even a little faster, if you click on the link ;) Regards, Jos
And here is the sorting tray :) Regards, Jos
No problem Victor. It's very little work, if you know how, but that's in everything the case :) Here are the close ups. Regards, Jos
And more coming :) Regards, Jos
Here are the wrapper pics! Regards, Jos
There you go! Regards, Jos
No problem at all! They aren't identical, because the dates are different, and the breaks can't be in exactly the same phase. They also will...
Hi Darryl, I received your coins today. They look exactly the same as the ones I already have, and I will keep on searching for the explanation....
This look the standard issue to me. I've placed them together, so that it's easier to see. Regards, Jos
I agree. Looks like a standard issue. Regards, Jos
I have been searching an explanation, and I found a theory which sounds very acceptable to me. In many European countries, the dies are coated...
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