Un-huh!! My eyes are getting old also. I would like to add to that, post a picture that can be enlarged. There are occasionally posted full...
Does your scale weigh to tenths (0.1), hundredths (0.01), or thousandths (0.001)? Have you calibrated the scale? If you have a scale that only...
I’m not sure what’s going on here. Gut feeling is it may be a strike through. I only suggest that because I’m not seeing any damage on the...
It’s from a very worn die. DDD
Yes, PMD. It’s just 75 years of honest wear. JMHO
I wouldn’t pass them up!
I’m sure glad you’re giving them some fresh air and sharing them with us.
Yes it is.
I can’t tell if it’s completely rim to rim. It’s nice.
There’s 5001! Keep these posts coming and it’ll be 10,000 before you know it! Congrats my friend.
Both. 1974 PDS is really an under appreciated variety. It’s just as unique (or even more so) as 1960 P and D, 1970 S, 1979 S, and 1980 S. It just...
I’m glad I’m not alone!!! This is (IMHO) an under appreciated series.
Those are excellent. Wish I could find that quality in circulation now. I would say the 30 and 30-D are AU.
That sounds like a fun project! Those are good looking LWCs! Keep us up on your progress when you can.
Looks like MMA-004 (trumpet tail). 1946 had 3 possible S mint marks. The MMS-004, MMS-006 ball serifs, and the MMS-007 sans serifs. It also had an...
Looks like DDD.
@Inspector43 couldn’t have said it better. I never thought of the scouts but that is a great idea. I cherish my experience there and the...
See if you can join a local coin club. You can give them to the YN’s (young uns) and keep them interested in this fantastic hobby! If you have the...
Congrats!
I always enjoy an in depth look at varieties. Let us know what you find out. I would like to learn more about this date and mint mark!
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