'sniff' I don't see the Xf-45 I'd call it a f-12 and the other 33 points were given for pedigree.
on the bbc news site
Does anyone know the time table the mint is looking at to get out the San Franciso Mint Commemorative dollar. I just keep reading about it but...
No, 1912 was the last year of regualr production of Liberty nickels. The 5 1913 dated ones were produced in secret after the mint director at the...
I'd say cleaned, and probably within the last few years as it has had no real time to retone, still having that flat look. I would go with xf-45...
A worker at Australia's mint has been jailed for stealing thousands of dollars of newly-minted coins which he smuggled out in his boots. William...
Roll searching is fun, but there is something to be said for a beautiful matched set of MS jeffersons, of course none of those can be purchased...
for the liberty nickel you should go with a 1912, it was the last year of real production. But for the 1912 there is a Philly,D, and S the S is...
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AU-58, only because I can't tell if there is some slight wear on the highest points or if it has just toned in those spots
I store mine in plastic rolls
I can't be certain from the pics but it almost looks as if the metal has been punched, but its so even and of various size
that is one awesome find
ack, they show 11 different obverses and 3 different reverses, aiya!
it is interesting though, if there are enough of them and enough interest it could become a minor sub-variety
sweet!
your pics are way too big, scale them down a bit
the airtites have been good to my coins over the years
An 1852 large cent with a hole drilled through the middle. Gift from my grandfather and it was what really got me started on coins.
i remember a couple of guys like that when I was a kid, luckily I never had the money to buy their "deals"
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