Congratulations @Jack D. Young for all of the very informative posts you have made here and for your well deserved award.
Natural dark grainy pinta? A bean I have not tried? I love beans.;):wacky:
@robinjojo I don't have a link yet but was listening to radio about a possible new find of a temple dedicated to Zeus.
Well, that's good news. The prices on EBAY were outrageous. I was fortunate on my vacation to N.H. last October to find the DANSCO Mercury Dime &...
Well, sorry no pics, but I picked up a lot of over 500 mixed, vintage, mostly from the 30's sales tax tokens. These are destined for LISTA. Over...
@ToughCOINS Please forgive my ignorance, but a question if you please... if this is a two-feather variety what is that where the third feather...
If I were building a 18th century type set, most certainly I would add this coin.
Calling @Paddy54 ^^^^^
Ouch! What if there's a 1909S in there and you scratch it.
I have not normally seen a "bee hive" unless it's at the top, not midway down. Of course, that does not mean it isn't. Take a small pin and see if...
Hold the photo. Furry is correct. ED.
Looks a lot like one of @paddyman98 urinal finds.
That's what everyone said about the 1943 copper cent until a fellow from Pittsfield, MA divulged his back a few years ago. Had it since he was a...
Very worn dies on this, both ob. & rev. Notice all those outward striation lines? Sure sign of die deterioration. Looks like a couple of die chips...
I have noticed on the "Crossing the Delaware" coins, the "P" mintmark is very crude on all of them. The inside of the "P" is looking worn on all.
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In an Airtite? They have a little room in them I think.
This, along with the 1909 VDBS and 1794 half dollar fakes are all on Etsy as I posted a day or two ago. They also have many of these on LISTIA...
Thanks to @dwhiz for getting me to 11K likes and thanks to @charley for sending me in the right direction for this. It is a key coin in the Canada...
If you are checking mint marks, you are likely seeing this mostly on Philadelphia coins as they use their dies to the bitter end.
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