In my neck of the woods getting other than Philly is a fine event
Terrific find, Mike! I recall a few years back someone found a 1924 D. That caused quite a stir!! I CRHed in the late 70s and early 80s with my...
Found by @JPD3 - Found in Change (FIC) | Coin Talk Fun find!!!
Willy - a generous offer that you might want to extend to our junior members and new hobbiests. I keep two bunches of Jefferson nickels that I...
Something I’ve noticed over the years is that the stretch from November to May tend to be richer in finds. I speculate but I’ve always attributed...
“Strike it Rich with Pocket Change” or the alternative “Make Pocket Change with Pocket Change” I think you’ll sell more books with the former...
I’m not sure on that. I get the impression that is true about silver but maybe not on clad coins, nickels and cents.
These are them....
There are several ways actually. @JCro57 is our resident expert, but there is plenty of information here at Coin Talk and on the internet. Use...
Today’s early pocket change - [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Awesome specimen…as usual!
Those are great finds, Mike! My top 2 are a 1915 gold Ducat in a nickel roll and a 1939 Henning Nickel.
Hi Willy - not the OMM. Here is a picture of a downloadable reference from Dr. Wiles. As noted by our fellow enthusiasts, placement must be...
The reverse details on both coins look pretty sharp.
Struck through capped die. +1 You can see a wave through the face, typical from a capped die. Probably not worth slabbing but worth a flip in my...
PS - Welcome to CT.
Glue on that coin. Soak in acetone to remove.
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