Looks good to me. Congrats!
Peter needs to add one of these to the smilies for a coin like this. Gorgeous!
Nice coins there George!
"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts and minds of men." Or women, (to be politically correct).
What I was able to do the last time I missed a delivery is I called the depot and asked for other options. While I was on the phone with the CS...
You can't buy rolls of cents from the US Mint. The only time in recent memory was in 2009 for the Abe commemorative cents and then in 2010 for the...
Just an update for "all" the people that bought the set. The original ship on this was 9/27. Just checked a bit ago and it shows in stock and...
Great post! If I never get up to that part of the country your pics make me feel like I've been there. Thanks.
A couple new storecards from the B&M. I've wanted an example of one from the local area. I couldn't decide which one to buy so I got them both....
The current mintages for the 2013's is zero, they haven't started minting them yet. When they do start, if you go by last year, the maximum...
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The arrow on the right on Abes forehead does look like a die crack. The one on the left is part of the design. I don't think it's "the" doubled...
A good resource for you aword would be "The Complete Guide to Lincoln Cents" by David Lange.
Actually this is the result of a very worn master hub that had been in use since 1916. Over the years all the hubbings caused the hub to gradually...
Noncents gave one possible reason for the the faint L. Another one is a grease filled die. The double rim is likely the result of minor...
If a nickel planchet is struck in a quarter press the diameter would be larger than a nickel and the thickness would be thinner than a quarter....
Once again, please tell the rest of us which expert says you can use the denticles to ID these. If it's the easiest way to attribute these you...
What ziggy said.
Both of them are large dates.
There's no question as to what it is, it's definitely a proof without a MM. No reason to submit the whole set. Congrats on the picks, nice!
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