Thank you Ziggy9, Very nice of you to take the time to leave info.
Thank you, Ziggy.
http://www.cointalk.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=32935&stc=1&d=1222419607 What is it & what is it worth?...1939-S RPM #??? Grade is...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300234762631&_trksid=p3907.m32&_trkparms=tab%3DBidding Still looking?
Who said last week that they needed a copy of The Best of the Jefferson Nickel Doubled die varieties By Wexler and Ribar? There's one up for...
verrrrrrry interesting
Don't feel small, happens to us all.
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'36 Broken "R" diagnostic Heres pics of my "36" broken 'R',... not the good one.
Easy there big fellow...
photo? I used an inexpensive FinePix S-3100 W/ macro, 4 M.P. But I photograph thru a Labratory grade microscope.
collar clash--Cuds? No, not cuds. Its misplaced reeding on the face instead of the rim. GoTo CT search, enter collar clash to view a half dozen...
I'm looking at an ad from an error dealers list. He is offering for sale : Zinc coated steel, 1 cent blank, Type 1, 1943, unc for $9.95. Hope...
'08 Ddo I agree with you. Maybe by discussing this openly, we can save some one from being burned. I can see the tiny notches, but my 4 Meg....
I hope you enjoyed the satire.I'm not a lincoln DD nut.When I got this cent in change I thought, hey, this might be a real DDO.So I wrote my story...
2008 Ddo All I could see in the loop of the R was reflections. The bottom of the E and both sides of the T and the ends of the Y are notched....
Because it's the FIRST one reported, it' unique(one of a kind) and therefore it must be worth thousands.I must get it slabbed and auction it...
Garanteed boring to anyone but a variety NUT. Here's a couple photos each of 4 different collar clash errors. Don't fall asleep! [IMG] [IMG]...
offered at auction: 1927-S Standing Liberty Quarter. Mintage only 396,000. Plus a good looking Walker and a 1960-D RPM # 1, mint state red....
Offered for auction,no reserve. Coin has NO distracting marks. An even light gray tone covers both sides of this original coin. [IMG]...
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