So, I bought a roll of BU Lincoln Wheat Cents on ETSY last week. I got the roll today and went through the roll and I found 13 with die cracks....
Interesting. Isn't the die concaved? How can one over polish a concaved die?
Well, the Buffalo Nickel with only 3 legs was a filled-in die and it was worth $1000's. What's the difference?
See, you could have saved up all of these comment problems by just posting the picture of the coin in the first place. Thanks for finally...
The table needs to be refinished! I recommend some sandpaper and a nice darker finish. You can find those items at Home Depot or Lowes...next!
I'll tell you...pull it out of that plastic holder and spend it!
well, it just looks like circulation damage.
yes...photography!
Quick way to solve this...go get it graded!
Well, you really don't have to be rich...just smart! I bought a handheld microscope on Amazon for about $35...give or take a dime!...
Oh...Nice catch!
I was going through (2) brand new box last year in December. I found 4 of these pennies, one right after another. Plus, on another note, I used...
So, I'm going through some old coins that I found 2 months ago in a box of rolled pennies that I got from the bank, and I found an interesting...
I recommend you use this as a guide. Hope this helps!
Yes, but what about the obverse. It looks like a filled-in die. How can you add metal to the coin with a Vice like that?
I'm thinking that maybe you can do a third post with the same coins, hoping for a different answer!
I have both...the 1976 S Proof (CLAD) and the 1976 S 40% Silver in my collection.
I take my picture with an iPad. Then, I go to "Photos" and click on the picture. Once you click on the picture a line item comes up asking if...
Do us all a favor. When you post your coins, crop them first to cut out as much background as possible. This will increase the size of the coin...
Nice Rug!
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