Possibly. You could check with the US Mint to see if there were any coins minted with that defect.
AnswerThe mint won't help. You need to contact one of the major grading/certification services like ANACS or PCGS. Check a recent copy of any of the coin collecting magazines to see if there is a major show in your area. If you are near Kansas City, the ANA convention is coming up on April 9-10 and all the certification services will have booths. They will give a free opinion, but if you want to have it certified, you'll have to submit it with the required fees. Final AnswerIt's not a defect and the grading agencies will almost certainly tell you that you have what's called a magician's coin. There's more information at the Related Question.'Looked Up' Plus Four was created in 2002.
I looked it up and it doesn't have a meaning. Then again i only looked once?!
because they looked at kierans face
When the first man looked at his hands and feet
She looked at him numbly after she woke up from fainting.
Yes you can. 1. Jasmine magnified the insect to learn more about for her project 2. Magnified means up close. Instead of saying the girls looked at the beetle up close you can say the girls magnified the beetle
They can be if looked from above. They are too small to be visible if seenfrom naked eye, but if magnified they can be seen.
magnified plaid shortened as m.p. when the posters were written the dots looked like 'x's and it stuck
It was the middle of the knight, at about a quarter past five
j'ai rejoint un club you could have just looked on google
Certainly looked like a very well-bred Quarter Horse to me!
When Earth's continents were joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea about 300 million years ago, the landmass looked like one giant landmass surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa. This configuration eventually broke apart due to plate tectonics, leading to the continents we have today.
Well, I remember on a website that it said a Gettysburg quarter is worth about 25 cents. I have a Gettysburg quarter myself and I looked online and one website said 25 cent, so, i don't know.
In well-worn condition, it is worth about $60Lightly worn, about $250Anything nicer will be worth over $1,000 and needs to be looked at first-hand by an expert to determine value.MoreIf the coin has a picture of George Washington on the front and an image honoring Alabama on the reverse side, please look at the bottom rim of the coin for the minting date. 1819 is the year that Alabama joined the Union. The Alabama state quarter was issued in 2003.
Maybe he saw you and was remembering the good times you once had together. This may not mean he want to get back together, but it might. If you like him and want to get back together, then talk to him. Otherwise just leave it be. thanks for the answer :)
Yeah of course they looked beast together!
Alfred Wegener noticed that the continents looked like they could fit together like a puzzle, particularly along their coastlines. This observation led him to propose the theory of continental drift, suggesting that the continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea.