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Topic "Obverse" was discussed 1,733 times on 302 sites in last 3 months
New U.S.$1 coins with "IN GOD WE TRUST"... New U.S.$1 coins with "IN GOD WE TRUST" omitted is FALSE.It has been repositioned from the edge to the bottom left portion of the obverse 5:31 PM Jul 12th from web
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-10-23 16:42:00)
by Sergiu Dudnic
Hello. I am facing a big problem. Let's suppose I have a class CoinFace and I need to keep this type: Obverse and Reverse. The DB Manager told me that it will store CoinFaces in a table where it will have a field OBVERSE as bit (so, 0 or 1). When designing the class CoinFace I need or a Boolean member, or a Enumeration type Enum CounFaceType Obverse = 0 Reverse = 1...
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-09-18 10:06:00)
by zeebob
Bought this AU58 PCGS coin from NEN last night. I'm hoping the scratches in the obverse photo are in the plastic. Really want to find an MS65, but haven't yet. Maybe I'll have to settle for this one....
Started 2 months ago (2009-09-16 15:06:00)
by philoshop
Hi folks, I recently came across two Kennedy halves. One is a double obverse 1996-D. The other is a double reverse. They appear to be completely authentic in all respects, and are AU/BU grade. The double obverse coin is rotated 90 degrees, and the other is normal 180 degree rotation. My knowledge on error coins is thin at best, so any thoughts you may have would be greatly appreciated. I ...
Started 1 day, 23 hours ago (2009-11-14 00:00:00)
by Dmitry Livshits
Hello again Dmitry. Thank you again for helping on the other coins. I have one more for you. This one is silver. It is the size of a dime. It is in good to fine condition and has what appears to be a woman on the obverse though it could be a man. The writing around the obverse is "CAROLUS.IIII" on the let upper side. The right sie is hard to read. Maybe "DA.GRATIA." Then the date is clear 1809. ...
Started 1 day, 23 hours ago (2009-11-14 00:00:00)
by Dmitry Livshits
QUESTION: I have come across the following coin and was wondering about it and what it could be worth. On the front it says friedrich grosherzog von baden 1826 1907. Has a bearded man on the obverse. The back says deutsches reich 1907 funf mark and has the german shield in the middle that is an eagle with the wings spread out and a shield in the middle. This coin is in mint condition and ...
Started 1 day, 23 hours ago (2009-11-14 00:00:00)
by Dmitry Livshits
QUESTION: I have come across several old foreign coins. The one in qustion is a 1739 Spanish coin with the wording on the obverse being philip.V.D.G.hispan.et ind.rex written on it. A crest topped with a crown is in the middle. The back is written vtraque vnum m 1739. Has picture of 2 worlds with a crown above them and 2 what look like pillars on each side of this with crowns on top of each. I ...
Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-13 00:00:00)
by Dmitry Livshits
I have come across the following coin and was wondering about it and what it could be worth. On the front it says friedrich grosherzog von baden 1826 1907. Has a bearded man on the obverse. The back says deutsches reich 1907 funf mark and has the german shield in the middle that is an eagle with the wings spread out and a shield in the middle. This coin is in mint condition and appears to be ...
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-12 10:08:00)
by moosesr
I have a Peace dollar in a NGC holder that is listed as stained. It has a couple of lines across the obverse that looks like there might have been a piece of tape on the coin at one time. What does NGC consider the term staining to mean, wouldn't these so-called stains just be unusual toning? Thanks!
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-12 20:34:00)
by michael
Originally Posted By: moosesr I have a Peace dollar in a NGC holder that is listed as stained. It has a couple of lines across the obverse that looks like there might have been a piece of tape on the coin at one time. What does NGC consider the term staining to mean, wouldn't these so-called stains just be unusual toning? Thanks! could it be?? a rubber band "stain" from the high sulfer...
Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-13 00:00:00)
by Dmitry Livshits
I have come across several old foreign coins. The one in qustion is a 1739 Spanish coin with the wording on the obverse being philip.V.D.G.hispan.et ind.rex written on it. A crest topped with a crown is in the middle. The back is written vtraque vnum m 1739. Has picture of 2 worlds with a crown above them and 2 what look like pillars on each side of this with crowns on top of each. I viewed a ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-07 15:24:00)
by hopediman
I HAVE A 1932 NGC GRADED MS64 LINCOLN PENNY DOUBLE STRUCK ON THE OBVERSE IT HAS TWO OF EVERYTHING AND ON THE REVERSE IT HAS FOUR PERFECT WHEATS. THE HIGH GRADE MAKES IT THE MORE RARE. MAY CONSIDER OFFERS. JACK KING
Started 5 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-10 16:35:00)
by 1OlRugr
Quote: Originally Posted by dogfan96 Actually fast LBs are good against a downhill runner bc you want to get hits on him before he can get going downhill or force him to get his pads toward the sidelines instead of straight up the field. Offensive strategy axiom is to run at speed and away from strength. If you were Stanford on offense, what ...
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-12 09:24:00)
by TheSkeptic
Quote: Originally Posted by leadfoot The reverse of the coins appears identical. The french horn on the obverse appears shifted upward on the 2009 sample. There also appears to be differences (such as a big dent) on the oboe. Are these normal variations? There are other differences as well. Actual small design ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-07 03:23:00)
by FrankisGay
I really agree with only about 1/16 of what you have wrote. The rest seems like your high on meth and just typing about your thoughts after being up for a week straight... Otherwise you may be a genius.... Lethargica wrote: here are many reasons for the popularity of paranormal beliefs in the United States today, including: the irresponsibility of the mass media, who ...
Started 4 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-11 02:54:00)
by MJ
Yes, the left hand automatically keeps out of the "hammered" category.....I need to watch my adjectives. I do like the way that the colors are chiseled into the devices. MJ
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-08 00:48:00)
by Roxanne
Quote: Originally Posted by bootsy In my case, preventative medicine, HRT, made me fat. Imagine fooling around with medicated steroids without testing for natural steroids in the first place. That probably invaded my blood-brain barrier . The last breast cancer surgeon I had told me he can't test my estrogen until I'm diagnosed ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-07 16:45:00)
by mann4u
This is a new security feature incorporated in the Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes with revised colour scheme introduced in November 2000. The numerals 1000 and 500 on the obverse of Rs 1000 and Rs 500 notes respectively are printed in optically variable ink - a colourshifting ink. The colour of the numeral 1000 or 500 appears green when the note is held flat but would change to blue when the ...
Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-09 15:26:00)
by halfpint
Originally Posted By: Conder101 In theory so was the obverse of the 2009 cent. The legislation that authorized the four 2009 cents required the use of Brenner's original obv in both design and relief. Didn't happen, and I don't think we will see Flanagan's original design and relief on the 2010 quarters either. Spaghetti hair will live on. ......you're probably correct, conder101 but...