I've given many of my older coins with little value to local coin clubs, who usually have a table at larger coin shows, and have a "kid's table"....
Wow, who knew that Montana, where I used to live and work, would be a collector hot-spot? I thought that their only interest would still be...
Like Fonzi ... it's a greaser
I think that it just led a hard life.
A 50D is a nice pick-up.
Could this be a partial clip? I don't know how the planchets were prepared for 3 cents
Also in Hubbard's book on errors says that the '36 penny to "chalk them up to wear and tear" and "not all that valuable". It's a hub break as said...
Yes, I used to live in Missoula back in '70-71 and it doesn't look like the population increased much in 50 years. It was about 50,000 back then
If you are going up to BC, try to get to Paccoin. He's on the sites as Pacificoin. It's in the Fraser Valley in Chilliwack. I understand he is...
Beautiful bill. Never seen one like that.
I'd say XF as well, and it looks like it was not only cleaned, but then maybe some "Deller's Darkener" put on it to take the cleaning shine off...
A little environmental damage on the rev, but I think XF+
I think Michael K"s is a perfect dryer coin.
I'm in and would love the 1917 US quarter. In my mind, it's one of the prettiest coins that the mint ever made.
1840 was quite the political political campaign year. Harrison, nicknamed Tippecanoe from the Native Indian War of 1811 and the "Battle of...
Yes, a very tired die,
Here's something from the net: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Common_Cents
Well, at least it got a good washing.
Looks like a table jig saw work.
I see no doubling of any kind.
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