04 64rd 65 if the nicks were anywhere but on the cheek 16 65rd
I'm not necessarily a toning guy but this is my favorite IHC in my collection.The pics don't do it justice. Like any beautifully toned coin, you...
Thanks, I tucked the link into my coin reference folder.
Pretty neat, if I had come across that one out of the charm I would be trying to attribute an interesting cud. LOL
Here is one that I found on eBay after a couple of the members here correctly identified my LWC that shows the damage that can be caused by the...
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Thanks to everyone, I had a hard time believing it was a lucky charm penny until I saw these pics. Seeing is believing!
Solved!
I would think that would cause a lot of distortion, this coin is exactly the size of any other cent.
The penny holder doesn't explain how the raised rim and the L in Liberty are in from the edge of the coin. You just can't move that stuff over.
Hey ,I believe in those lucky penny holders, my 1922 no D came from my Grandpas!
I thought of that but it doesn't explain why the rim and the L in Liberty are so far from the edge. I guess the stalks are placed about right but...
The detective in me found this coin to be irresistible. I've never seen anything like it and I don't know enough about the minting process to...
Thank you, any help is much appreciated. I have an old copy of "Shield Nickel by Michael Wescott" a good intro but not much help with something...
Having been an IHC enthusiast for 50+ yrs. I am woefully short on resources on identifying varieties of other US coin series. I have a third...
If you can't see the file marks in the die that Newcomb mentions, how else can you tell the difference?
I was afraid of that
I am having trouble in identifying this one. The price is OK if it is a N-3 but not so much for a N-8. Any help much appreciated.
Sweet! The trick is to get a 21-D to match.
Oh Boy
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