SHHHHH!!!! :muted: My wife thinks I get a lot of the coins in change.
that would be awesome to see
HMMMMM Metal floor , in a bathroom, lots of water, electric hairdryer, bare feet not liking the future here.
I love the history of them too. I'd PREFER but must admit I even have "half notes" in my Hoard. They are way over 150 years old, I MUST respect...
to be honest it was Fred Wineberg in the late 60's that got me started on coin collecting. (and the great interest in Errors). Thanks for getting...
My poor old Mom used to use coins as a thimble when sewing when us kids would run off with the real thimble. I am sure the needle could have...
I looked at the site where you send something in to be graded (wow) you have to be a lawyer to understand all the twists and turns just to send it...
wow I like that one a lot, never seen an Error wooden nickel misspelled. (seen a few off center but own none like that)
AHHHHH Memories.. I remember that ole' ICE CREAM truck in my neighborhood called the "Dairy Clipper" that would pass out "wooden Nickels" when you...
thanks may try that.
I see a obvious 1 under the two that is raised and not a scratch even protruding the bottom of the two (circled) hate to beat a dead horse but I...
I'd never sell or even call it as an error under any name other than 1942-D unless it is graded by a professional grading company.
there is also that "bump" and the bottom of the 4
I bought it from a friend. I am going to offer it back to him for the price I paid for a "1942-D Merc. in Fine condition" I told him what I think....
yeah I think I'll mail it in. The pixels in the picture doesn't show the details of the 1 under the 2.
thanks Friend
thank you I will, now to figger out how to get it graded without getting it lost in the mail.
I have seen things like that back in the 1960's. folks used to wear down cents to make "dimes" for phone booths and Soda machines Bored? Too much...
there IS a distinctive ONE under the two and a KNOB under the 4 it just does not look like the pictures in the red book maybe a different variety?...
It's ok I never noticed it's all "GREEK" to me anyway :banghead:
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