I agree it looks too white for a coin with that amount of wear.
Yep, ridge ring.
Yeah! a silver dime or a war nickel never hurt anyone...
The other roll is 62D unc. I found 2 maybe three of them that might be FS. I just put them to the side, and will check them and take some photos....
It's hard to tell. I am thinking 2000 or later.
Sure looks like a zero as the last number. Clearer pics might help.
I did open 1 of them. Haven't looked thru them all yet.
The imperfection is distracting and hurts the value IMO. There is a very small number of collectors that might be interested in a strike thru, and...
Nothing spectacular so far. Yeah, it is the thought of finding a full step 64 that still makes em interesting.
What does the third side look like?
First roll is 64D All look UNC. 2 steps visible on the first coin. Think I am going to take these upstairs for a look in better lighting.
I am always on the hunt. If only my pocket book was bigger.
That's the way, I have been leaning. There were two other rolls in tubes one was 54's, might have found a couple 54 Hennings.
Since the MM was hand punched, I really don't consider many of these Variety's or errors. The ones I do consider errors are the ones that become...
What ever it is. It's a keeper with that circam look.
I found a few old Fed rolls. $4 dollars a roll Open em? The enders are nicely toned. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Lets take this photo. [IMG] You will notice that the doubling happens on all sides of the letters. The details of the devices aren't strong, they...
Nice looking Frankie, Furham. 48 was the first year of production so the majority were well struck and had FBL. I am anywhere between 58 and 64....
I didn't either, I know that when I find these raw. They are rarely struck hard enough to remove the planchet marks. So, finding examples that...
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