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In 1941, 2 varieties are associated with the mint mark. They are known as the Large S and Small S varieties. Yours appears to be the Large S,...
Cool coins folks!
66 NoFS. 2 scratches on the jaw line and on the Monticello. Very nice coin!
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Still, another terrific Jefferson.
I teetered on the planchet/rim items but leaned in on 66. The damage and spots on the rim did catch my eye but opted not to discount based on the...
IMO, Grading of Hennings should be based on the population of Hennings, not all minted Jefferson nickels. They are a separate populations that...
I found that I was often losing a bid to a buyer/seller who would outbid a number of fair bids by a small percentage. Then, turn around and...
That's exactly what you should do. I often smile when I see a question I once asked being asked again. Similar learning curves...finds...all in...
Always enjoy seeing your collection of finds...and purchases too.
Jefferson Series is probably the easiest (not easy) series to build from pocket change and CRH. Someone suggested the Roosevelt series was too,...
Maybe a ding or chip. Edges seem particularly vulnerable.
It’s a hard find. Along with the 1960 SD LMC. It seems that it should be possible with volume but a challenging find. Like the 1969 S DDO. :)
First I’ve ever seen posted. I don’t know if I’ve seen one posted from a CRH event. Terrific find!!!
Awesome coin!!
That’s correct. The leading cause of death for our Civil War was dysentery as I recall.
The odds are indeed, remote. I consider that in the past 10 years, our fellow CRH enthusiasts have produced 2 1969 S DDOs and 1 1955 DDO. Just...
My specimen is without acne. It has the roller marks since it was an ender so the gold tone is disrupted by the shiny burnished metal.
Sal - you may have done some of these already: Misaligned Monday Toner Tuesday Wheatie Wednesday Thick Thursday (thicker coinage) FS Friday or...
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