I really don't see any 64's in that photo that would be worth having graded. There are many minor errors and varieties to be aware of though....
Hopefully none of them are M. MEGHRIG & SONS. Those are the ones that shrink, Be prepared with a pipe cutter to remove them from the roll.
For example this one was in the mint package when I found it. I would guess that one of the previous coins had a bad cladding, and some of the...
Way to stop in Pam, how are your roses doing? I wasn't prepared to clone the rose bush for Mom, but I have been bringing her every long stem and...
Not sure how many working dies were made that had a complete hubbing. The bigger problem in the late 60's and early 70's was the use of the...
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I would definitely buy up some rarity's with that kind of money.
By the 60's the master dies had been used so heavily that Full steps are very rare for the 60's. The master hub of 1940 was still in use. That...
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Looking forward to the photos. Look back to all the great varietys in large cents, 1/2 cents, and down the line. Die Varietys and die stages, will...
Different die stage Sal. Where is the reverse photo @Abramthegreat Any hint of the die chips on the left wheat stalk?
100% damage.
It shouldn't matter to a new collector what the toning is or isn't. Collect what you like, as you see more coins and study what the TPG's say...
Denver Mit thats normal.
Yep, soldered to something.
Zoom away and give us a good MM position.
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Actually a bunch of states would be stronger. I might use it if many other states adopted the resolution. Edit A gold backed resolution. I think...
I have seen plenty of new cents collecting. The reds with nearly full luster and above go into an airtite jar. The RB's go into rolls. Check em in...
I have zero problem with post 82 Lincolns. The corrosion depends on the climate in which you live. Most cents that look this way have been in a...
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