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This was done post mint. Not a mint error. Someone counter stamped the coin after it left the mint.
This was the winning design. These were made for a Jefferson Full Step Nickel club in 2002. [IMG] [IMG]
You probably don't need to crack it. It probably just snaps together.
The matte Lincolns were from 1909-1916. These were minted as proofs for collectors. They were, as a general rule, put away and not circulated. [IMG]
What an awesome collection your great-grandfather amassed. Is there a reason why the serial number is the same on all the notes in the uncut...
Your Kennedy’s are not proof so they cannot be the Accented Hair variety.
Here is a link to the 1934-45 set virtual album. The 1916-45 set has quite a few holes in the 1916-34 area....
Another Mercury hole filled thanks to an Instagram member [IMG]
It must be my old age loving the high grade coins minted with worn out dies. I like the character. It shows there is something out there to make...
Another addition to the set thanks to Mercury Ben. [IMG]
I think it depends on who you talk to, but Ok.
Ohhh, thanks for the heads up.
That goes for both Registries.
Didn't pay anything close to that.
Well I’ve had it for awhile and don’t regret it for a moment.
Haha, not according to prices realized. Huge difference on high grade FB’s compared to non FB.
There’s probably something wrong with me, but I really like the look of the late die state coin.
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