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I like this 41s for its immaculate satin finish. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Yes, I should have said “birth year Proof set”! This here’s the business strike… [ATTACH]
This is from my birth year set, which came to me 3 or 4 years ago in a Capitol Plastics holder. I have no idea when it went into that folder, but...
That’s a really well struck 53-S. For members without one at hand to compare, here’s one that is much closer to full steps, but which I would...
If you look at my photo of a typical 1967, a common nickel has zero steps. Not even a hint of any steps. I happen to think that to go from no...
The coin in the original post is so much better than the typical business strike, like this one, [ATTACH] That I have to wonder, are we sure the...
These pictures are not videos, but animations in .GIF files. I copied the post below since it points at a couple of threads where I developed and...
And, of course, there’s the Philly Special, with the Phillies’ special font. [ATTACH]
What the heck, joining the fun! San Francisco contributed another version if you are willing to include the proof along with the business strikes....
These just don’t get posted - 40s and 50s circulation strikes. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Oooh, that poor quarter. It had a rough life after it left the mint. Sometime it the last 27 years it had a run-in with something harder and...
I’m glad your PM wouldn’t work and you had to share, ‘cause I liked the meme, and generally anything else that makes me think of the movie for a...
Two more examples. After this, proofs were not produced again until 1950. Indian cents have flat fields, while Lincoln cents introduced a...
Does this count? [ATTACH] I have some proofs that are toned, but they seem to have a different development from the Indian Heads. Nonetheless,...
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