Any 1964 is just meant to be melted as far as I'm concerned. Another $4.50 for the silver stack :)
I don't find D coins EVER in Maine. But when I do, they typically are real clean and lustrous.
Cook Island... Tribute to the United States... Good for the mint's pockets but not a very sensical design o_O
That's an ugly one :yack: Nice work
I believe it may be a lamination.
I love that pic.
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In rattler. PCGS [ATTACH]
Here is one with a cheap clip on lens from eBay. [ATTACH] There are my more recent images using solely my cell phone through slabs. I call this...
I only have the 2002 (birth year), and both 2020s. Don't need much else besides individual coins :)
Quite a lot to look through, though. Even just identifying one within a single year can be quite the task, and 1883 O has the most die pairings of...
I picked 1883 because it’s a common date Yes it’s oval O. Not sure if it’s the left shifted mm vam though. Here’s one I sold a few months back....
Yes, you are correct. I just thought horses would be generally common.
I think the local legion acting as police would dislike a drunken rider. Think about all the horse-accidents! :wacky: I personally prefer the...
As mentioned above, all of them are like this. Instead of flipping US coins right to left like a book, you must flip top to bottom (or bottom to...
I personally thought it was 1835. Thanks for the better determination!
A counterfeit Maine centennial :eek: Here is my real one. [ATTACH]
My father runs both the Lewiston plants. Before that we was corporate and traveled for them.
Also, I very much love seeing Country Kitchen items!
These are really awesome. say.. maybe do you have one of the silver rounds for Lewiston’s anniversary anywhere? There were a bunch just a couple...
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