Very nice!
Willy - we will need better photos. Use a flat back backing. Raise the nickel off the backing using a smaller diameter object, perhaps a cent....
That first dateless is probably 1920. Nice finds as usual.
It may be. You found 3 already. @JCro57 - what do you think?
A bit of silver plucked from circulation - https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1964-sliver-quarter.410331/ congrats @Real Slick !
What it looks like is a bit of a greaser. The filled letters result in weak or missing devices. This is pretty common. Both the obverse and...
Rick got it right. Strong strike.
Perhaps dictation software? If you don’t add the punctuation it won’t put it in or capitalize starting letters in a sentence. Everything appears...
Why not?!
I did this for a local antique shop that had 8 1970 S small dates. All uncirculated. I picked the best of the lot a negotiated a price for them...
Nice thought, but keep it to yourself. Maybe overpay on something else but be discreet. You found a vein…keep pulling gold if you can. Give him...
It looks legit but the weight has me wavering. I’ll take a look later to see if I can find the source that made the claim that Chinese fakes are...
Willy - you struck gold! Those rolls were probably part of a deceased collector’s collection. You have quadrupled your spend on those 3 coins...
Now…for a chicken in every pot. One 1969 S DDO for all good members!!
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Evan - great point and information.
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My Henning is my most valuable find and I’ve not seen another with the same pairing. Joe tells me he’s had a look at another with the same pair...
Winner winner…chicken (caviar?) dinner!!
Willy - get some adhesive/post-its to mark areas of interest and quick reference. Like you, I miss the eyes of youth were you could read the date...
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