(1) 198? off center 1C: (1) 2006S circulation C (1) 1982 S GEM-PR 10C (1) 2009 P, 10C (1) 2009 D, 10C
(1) 198? Offcenter C. (1) 2006 S, Lincoln C. (1) 1982 S clad 10C GEM-PR. (1) 2009 P Dime ms-63 (1) 2009 D Dime ms-63 Which should I do first please?
(2) PCGS (1) American Historical Society (6) coin slab.
For 2018. (1) Nat'l Numis. Cert. (6) PCGS / (1) SS.2018 (1) SCGS.
1876 XF-45 Indian Head Cent.
Obverse.
Reverse.
Date: 1942 Phili. Diameter: 18.5 mm Weight: 2.21 grams
1952 MS-60 ?
There must be a way to measure in 100's of a milimeter under a microscope the gap distance of the close AM, and the Wide AM's on cents.
Believe it or not, I have found an 1989 D Lincoln Memorial Cent with a "close AM". No info on it.
Couldn't find it, it's hopeless, lol.
Yeah, Seattlite was quoting my post about going through the extra added effort, it was pretty harsh on me, and judgemental towards my inputs here....
I'm just going to "ignore it". It's not taking my Christmas spirits away. Sorry if it detracted from your happy experience here. It was rude and...
Sorry, wrong discussion.
You can if you like. I was shooting for a $20 value, but did the best with what I had. (No pun intended). I asked my recipient if they liked it,...
Me too. I had to compromise safety and security over a full coin plaque, and settle for slabs too. If you wonder what I'm talking about when I say...
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