Caught another one in change…not rare though. Indeed it’s a very common run. [ATTACH]
The 1939 S is my favorite there. But flip the 2022 Jefferson and check the doorway for a DDR. You never know…
Interesting question. Interesting response. I enjoy bits/moments like these. It works the brain and the norms.
I got a nicely toned Lincoln in my change. Without my glasses, I can’t make out the date. I flipped it hoping to see wheat…but a Memorial...
Hi Shirley - here’s something to keep in mind: older coins worked harder than newer coins. This is in part because coins had buying power....
I agree with you. The weak and missing rim helps confirm your diagnosis.
Well, I would not say that, but thanks. The first 50 D was found by my brother or me in the late 70s. It sat in a box for about 37 years...
I’ve found 3 1950-D Jefferson nickels via CRH. 2 were obviously liberated from a collection. I actually had a harder time finding 1 or 2 War...
I have a few circulation find folder collections. Neat to see what’s passing through our fingers. I keep them pure so I accept that they will...
This is not a DDO. The date shape and elongation do not match the Cherrypickers photos.
My LCS just turns them into the bank. I think it's often why we can still find MS state quarters in circulation. Someone finally decides that...
Took a look. Maybe worth $21 on the bay. It’s a common star note. Maybe next time though.
That's how I found my 1939 Henning...one of the last to check. Better late than never.
After determining rarity I go to eBay to see what folks are paying. Most singles are only worth $2 but the J series I found is worth more...
Did you have the chance to look it up?
Agree with P&G - check for varieties. Fun gathering a couple LWC’s in a day! After a long drought, I saw a star note spit out of the self...
Here’s a bit of silver - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/found-a-1960-d-quarter.415982/ @71Avalon
Those 2024’s are elusive. Wondering what 2025 is going to be like.
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Question (or opinion): dies are perishable - is this an error or just a mint state specimen from a worn die? If it’s an error, then why?
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