Check that for this one. The MM position is real close. http://varietyvista.com/03%20Buffalo%20Nickels/1937DRPM005.htm
I like that Kansas.
Finned rims happen the most on a parralel strike. That is either a broken collar, or a tilted die. [IMG]
I didn't get here in time. I like that coin as a 45+ so to say. I think someone dipped a toned piece.
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Wow, it's a never ending battle.
I would like to play some more Cribbage this year. Maybe teach someone. 2) Learn a few more ways to play Solitaire.
It's not a zero, it's another learning experience. The challenge is what keeps us collectors interested right?
Is that zinc showing above the BE? If not, well even if, those are some pretty large gas bubbles. Very cool.
Don't forget us over here[IMG] Dig the notching and extra thickness. This one is a good example of split serif's [IMG] Also, I like the tootsie...
Nice change to the lighting. I still think there is a medium. Too the last ones.
You can't do that on new years eve, LOL
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Here is cuds on coins. I think it is a plating blister, http://cuds-on-coins.com/
Welcome to CT Gdub76. An old friend of mine has those initials.
So, that one was struck on a screw press right?
Looks like you found the sweet spot of that detector. Happy finds for 2023! I wish you and your family a marvelous year ahead. Hey, as to your...
I wish some TPG's would grade them as they are, I would say this one is clearly AU.
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Yeah, at some time the corrosion got into the surface. Anyone else see the sharp rims? Looks like an impaired Proof. Pocket piece?
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