I meant what the penny is now; copper-plated zinc
Nice! I have heard conflicting info about one thing, however. The 2000 Sacagawea dollar is sometimes listed as a stand-alone planchet/blank,...
I gotcha. Sometimes I am waaaay too literal and I don't take the time to look for a joke. I actually enjoy your sense of humor and to ne honest,...
Ok, Mr. Bellman. I am going to guess "turtles all the way down" means that just when I think I am making headway into my collection of these, I...
I don't follow the reference...
Thanks...editing as we speak...
I was happy with my 1944 D/D. I thought it would be a 64, but...got it back about 2weeks ago; sent it in early December. [ATTACH]
I was never into errors either as a toddler, nor when I started getting back into collecting again 30 years later. However, for reasons I can't...
Here's another one I got this morning; I did keep the strike through. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, I only wanted this one because I have a collection of blanks and planchets (thanks, Mr. Setree for my type l steelie cent), but want to...
Do not dip!
I think you forgot something...
...and I thought I could get away from this during my break from work...
He already told me I could return it if I wanted. He is the one who cut it out of the packaging. But, I might just keep it and for $9 get another
I mean in more general terms, not a specific grade. Would it be "Grade -1" in your opinion?
Ok. So, in your opinion, it wouldn't get a "Details" tag. But would that be a reason why it wouldn't go from a 65 to a 66, all else being equal?...
Would you keep it?
It was a beauty for being in the original packaging. Few marks on it. Nice color. No toning.
I bought it for $9 at a coin shop here in Buffalo. Was still in the Blue Ike mint cello. Put it in my handy intercept shield, and then all of a...
Pretty decent obverse for a Blue Ike. Reverse has damage on the bottom. Not sure if I should return this one; the dealer said he'd take it back...
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