Here's a coin I bought a day or so ago. I probably overpaid, but just couldn't resist. The Obverse is severely clashed. I can't wait to see the...
You couldn't pick 1964?
The fields seem clean, but I need to see better lit photos to say for sure. The lower bell lines look full, but the upper lines don't. In Rick...
Beautiful train engine! I would love to see one of those engines hit a cow!
Thanks for your great response, Marshall! I noticed the "dot" in the PCGS N-5...but those "centering" dots are normally found in the field...
I have "United States Copper Cents 1816 - 1857" by Howard R. Newcomb ©1956 Newcomb doesn't list an N-13 variety, but I see it under PCGS Coin...
I bought this 1855 Large Cent recently for $42. It appears to be the rare Newcomb 5 variety. 1855-Obv by yakpoo posted Mar 20, 2018 at 2:06 AM
Could it be some sort of brockage...with plenty of PMD?
1964 silver quarters were minted all the way until April 1966. The Mint was trying to create the impression that silver coins weren't being...
I was laughing until I saw the area above [United States] on the reverse. Idk...Squeeze job?
Nice description...thanks!
I have a recurring dream where the 1¢ and 5¢ coins are declared "obsolete" and the government melts all they hold...meaning, nearly every 2009 P/D...
I'm mostly a U.S. Coin collector/hoarder. Every once in a while I come across some currency (obsolete mostly) that I find interesting. I know I...
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DAY-UM!!! :woot:
This is a 1952s PCGS MS-65rd I picked up for $15. I liked the unique die gouges on the reverse.
You've found some OUTSTANDING pieces! ...congrats. Sorry about the age crack...I meant to say "Older than Doug". Btw...I turn 60 this year, too....
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