Thanks for the feedback. Guess my luck will just have to hold out until I find a 1913 Liberty Head Nickel or a 1936 Canadian Dot Penny. :D:D
That is great to know, I have always liked how they looked but hadn't purchased any yet.
Is it possible it could be a type of double die? The line over the 7 is definitely raised.
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I believe I see doubling on the U, S and perhaps the T
Found this in a CWR tonight. It looks like a 1 has been punched over the 7. Wanted to get the thoughts of the forum members on if this is a RPD....
Just found this tonight in CWR. Only wheat I have found that is not all brown so it is definitely my new favorite. I love how the reverse looks...
Thanks for the website, and that is great advice. One quick question on the air-tites with colored rings, I believe I read a thread somewhere on...
great stuff so far everyone, thank you
Thanks for the info so far. Where do you buy your air-tites from?
I know this will vary by coin denomination and personal preference, but I wanted to get some feedback on when you decide to slab a coin, or put it...
Pretty much what I figured but wanted to double check. Thanks for the input.
Still trying to get a grasp on error coins. Are there planchet errors on this or is it all PMD? Could that be a small cud on the reverse?...
The toning looks much, much better in amongst coins that aren't toned
Thanks for the information everyone. When I first saw it I was hoping it would be MS but after looking at it again closely I agree with you all...
great finds everyone. No 1950 D yet for me either, nice one Flute. Jello, I'm definitely envious of rolls like that.
Awesome box scottishmoney, I still haven't found a steel yet
Since at this point I am only getting my coins by searching rolls/boxes, pocket change, etc. I was wondering what is the oldest MS grade coin(s)...
Any thoughts on the value of this coin?
Thanks for the input so far everyone. The doubled look to Monticello is just from the way the pic came out (unfortunately).
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