That and it will pull in estimated values for the coins and grades you enter. Pretty cool program.
Were 1943 cents plated or a solid alloy? Edit - zinc coated steel.
Based on the rim and space under Lincoln, it looks like whatever it is was there before the coin was pressed.
I would normally use a spreadsheet, but this does so much more.
Thanks for the info. I got myself a copy and really like it.
They have this one. http://www.coinsupplyexpress.com/dansco-currency-album.aspx
Looks like the seller corrected the listing: "A 1997 LINCOLN MEMORIAL PENNY STRUCK ONTO A 1997 ROOSEVELT DIME,"
Yep - color would have been nicer.
I'm no good at grading, but nice coin. I really like the SLQs. I picked up a 1927-S not long ago, in similar condition. Unlike so many others...
For some reason I'd never seen this site - some simplified, but interesting, information on the minting process, and some other information on...
Make your own "unsearched" rolls:...
Here's a nice IH grading article by Rick Snow: http://www.indiancent.com/grading.pdf
The set I had once had, had that aged look when new. I think they were a souvenir set that I got at a museum.
Just my opinion, but I think they're just copies. I used to have a set similar to that, printed on artificial parchment paper (glassine). As they...
When & Where in Charlotte?
I have one. Lots of them available on Ebay - usually not an expensive coin - maybe 10-30 dollars from most of them. Used a lot in the early...
Duit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duit
I took you up on this and bought one to put away. At only 396,000 mintage I agree that it's a good one that is really undervalued.
Congrats on finding the additional info. Interesting facts too!
Nice research!
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