Been there done that as well. When I first started, Hinckley and Schmidt jugs were glass and I broke 2 trying to get the coins out. they then...
MS-64
please do first I had to separate the 1972 Philly strikes then look at the details on the earth and moon wasn't difficult and just took a loupe
It’s called natural selection. Thin the herd
Eye vey!!
Or even less...
Eye carramba!!
Thanks, Kurt. I’ll take it as the compliment it was meant to be
Him, of course. Worst part is, I did the work for free (on my own time), but he’s pretty good to me on the whole.
Thank you Kurt, Ike and Eddie for helping me. It’s what I love most about CoinTalk!!! Oh, and isn’t it nice just every once in a while for a...
Somewhere in that area. Not UNC, but not clearly worn either
I stopped in the shop today to get paid. The owner just bought another lot of coins and it came with a bin full of Ike’s, Susan Bs and Kennedy...
It’s for sale!
James Sego just confirmed it for me
This was my morning: [ATTACH] But I found what I think is a 1972 Type 2. Here’s the best pics I could get of the important details. Would the...
There is no way to differentiate a West Point struck Cent from the early 70s from a Philadelphia minted Cent. None
If you’re going to counterfeit a 1908, why not an S?
The first post shows pictures. On the reverse it says COPY. I don’t know what you mean.
Did you purchase the coin?
We know it’s fake. The coin says “COPY”. That’s not a debate. The question is what is the coin made of? Usually a google search will turn up...
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