I prefer Coin A for its more even coloration. The spot @C-B-D mentioned (presumably we're talking about 10:00-ish on the reverse, near the rim)...
Hi, Mike. Nice having you over here. I know some of your coin forum history so I know the culture you're coming from. Spent the better part of...
Everything is now shipped.
Yes! I love the Esperanto piece!
I have been a coin dealer, albeit on a very small scale, and I've helped out in two coin shops, but had enough of a taste of the business to...
Final prize distribution for May 2018 giveaway: 1. @Jersey magic man - first choice - Prize #4 (Texas star note $1) 2. @Mountain Man - second...
Just click on my avatar and you'll see the option to send a private message. The link says, "Start a conversation". Edit - aha. @PlanoSteve...
Update: the Greenland polar bear piece is officially mine now. :) [ATTACH]
$5.00 start. 7-day listing. Ends Friday morning, June 15th. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Young and old. Now all you need is Jubilee Vickie. :) (I forget if they used the Jubilee head on these small denominations?) I got one of...
I like the "Provincial 12C" idea. Who knows, if I ever go down that road again, I might play it with that little twist.
This is what the reverse often ended up looking like (AG3). [IMG]
Not bad looking for a 50-year-old cent, though, and the doubling is kinda neat (even if it's not the valuable kind).
PS- the '87 cent is not a proof (those were only struck at San Francisco that year, with an "S" mintmark), but it is also very nice for a roll find.
For a coin roll hunting find, that '59 cent is quite nice. Congrats! It's not worth a whole lot of money, but is a sweet find nonetheless.
Yep. Just a discolored quarter.
Yep. Roadkill.
The word CENTS was weakly struck. That's not uncommon with these. The weak "CENTS" has more to do with a soft strike than with wear in this...
They did, but in a different mint location in the east. The Far East. ;) [IMG]
Feeling Napoleonic, were you? I like the new avatar. Also like the new Domitian tet very much. That and your Galba and the JC elephant denarius...
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