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We all benefit from seeing what each other thinks. When you ask questions, we all benefit. Here are samples of the 1916-D and 1916-S to compare...
The 1916 cents are considered to be among the most detailed and best struck of the entire series. Here is a business strike that has broad rims...
I’ll be contrarian and choose coin B. This is a very challenging comparison, since the coins are so close. There are lighting differences that...
I feel the bear sneaking up on this poor miner. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] That star over the D is where I grew up. Well, not on the star, but under it.
This one came in just under $10, shipped. Lots of luster on this one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As is this one for $106. [ATTACH] I paid $30 for a 1931-D that was probably an XF, around 1966. It was by far my most valuable coin. A couple...
This is a replica my parents bought thinking it would be valuable some day. They were right, it’s a valuable tangible reminder of them. It’s...
Beautiful coin. Love the surfaces but I am concerned that the toning looks terminal at the edges. (Unless someone spilled their coffee on it.)....
I really like your 1933-P! There’s a certain similarity here. [ATTACH]
I am going to disagree with about everyone. Taking your own pictures is going to be the best teacher about understanding other people’s pictures....
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