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thedeadpoint

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  1. Very good. I've never found one that strong.
  2. That's a keeper. Where did you find it? Don't think it is worth a lot, so I'd encourage you to keep it to show to others.
  3. Hmm... I can't tell from the pics, but maybe this site will help: https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/5688/Double-Dies-vs-Machine-Doubling/. It is a good breakdown of the difference between the rare double-die and the more common (but still uncommon) machine doubling.
  4. Hello! Welcome! We have a few other members from Lisbon but I haven't seen them in a couple of weeks. What area do you collect?
  5. There's been a drought but... November 16, 2017 featured the Susan B. Anthony dollar! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_B._Anthony_dollar I rather like the coin. It is the youngest "obsolete" issue I learned about when I started collecting in the mid-90s.
  6. Thanks for sharing about your local landmark. Very cool. I personally don't know how to solicit the RCM to make a commemorative coin. I'd start with the local media, a local coin club, and local politicians!
  7. How rare is rare in the POG world?
  8. Welcome to Coinpeople, Willowskye! Love all the medals you shared!
  9. Hi! Welcome to Coinpeople! I love this series of coins more than any other. This coin is one of the rarer ones. I can't tell the specific detail from the picture you posted. It looks like it may have been cleaned (not a good thing). However, I can't really tell. If it truly is in the mid-60s, I'd say $2000 is possible. However, if it's been cleaned or if it is slightly lower graded, it might be only in the few hundreds of dollars. What values have you seen online?
  10. Just reported three posts tonight. Thank god for the mods!
  11. Because of the way that coin looks, it was definitely properly minted and left the mint in good condition, but it was damaged elsewhere. Since it seems so smooth, it's either something rubbing against it for a long time or someone corroded it with an acid or something.
  12. That Columbia one has a bit more value now, sadly.
  13. It's definitely post-mint damage. I wonder if it was stuck between two surfaces and abraded? Or maybe corroded in a chemical bath of sorts (purposefully or accidentally)
  14. This site is the ULTIMATE in identifying if you have a double die variety: http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php It is filled with very good close-ups of the coins so you can see if yours matches. Also, they include other hints (die breaks, etc.) that would indicate if you have one of the coins.
  15. Thanks for the info from both of you. The pics on the wikipedia page are gorgeous.
  16. Whoops. Missed this. Which shredded colored paper are you talking about? I think there might be some red and blue fibers in some. Is that what you're talking about?
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