Box of pennies, couple wheats, but got this 1906 Indian Head, my first one :D and this misaligned die (awful pic on this one, but best I could get...
Lol, I think that happens to us all. 1844 is great, I am definitely envious of how far back everyone is able to go.
I'm definitely hoping they will turn up for you :thumb:
That's awesome Paddy. I don't have many British coins, but I definitely like the design of the ones I have. Only 18 to get you to 1816 is...
How long did it take you do all of that?
Thank you for the info green18
That's awesome Derick, all denominations for 110 years sounds pretty impressive to me.
That's great conder, it's pretty cool how far everyone is able to go back so far. When do the 2013 coins come out anyway?
Thats pretty impressive scottishmoney. What year was the most difficult for you to acquire?
Thanks for the input so far everyone and great information. I'm glad you like the thread. Hopefully we will keep getting some more responses....
With so many experienced collectors on this site I was wondering how many years each of you is able to go back without missing a coin from a year....
Steve Carlton, Rod Carew thanks for the contest
The rounded rim is what they were talking about when they said "dryer coin". I had a similar question in this thread...
cosmic, you asked a question and the very knowledgeable members here gave their thoughts. If you do not agree, then it is best to not argue with...
I would listen to what non cent has to say, he knows his stuff. If you truly believe it is not PMD, then put it up on ebay and see what you can...
Thanks for the input so far everyone, from the grading guide I was using online http://www.barbercoins.org/Grading-LN.html I was torn between VG8...
I recently found this in a BWR and was wondering what everyones thoughts are on what the grade would be. Thanks for the help.
I'm definitely no expert, but the 74 looked like it might have had a cud.
returned some coins at my bank this morning and in the reject tube was an 1988 Canadian dime, 2009 Canadian nickel, 1982 British 20 Pence, 1922...
Unfortunately I'm not in Minnesota, but will definitely keep them in mind if I'm ever out there.
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