At least 93.4% @eddiespin
Fun to find those old LWCs in change. By the way, you can buy your lottery ticket and snacks at the Cumberland Farms here in CT, but if you like...
I had a 2015 box: ended up about 5 different die sets but no DDO or DDR.
Where in CT? Asking for a friend! ;)
I didn’t think so but I think like what took place in 1950 took place again in 2009. Lots of collectors bought up inventory.
The jaggedness of the irregularity has me thinking struck through debris but probably not a late stage die cap. Cool find for the cold season!...
For LMCs, getting boxes from the bank is the way to go. To be honest, the idea to create an offer like this one seems odd. But, selling bottled...
Nice disclosure. Fun facts on your pseudonym; I’ll have to mention that to my daughter who recently ‘found’ D&D. Finding that 1914D was epic. I...
I probably found 8 in total as goes for dimes. I used to CRH nickels, but I was able to put together a roll of Philly coins and maybe 3/4 of a...
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As pointed out, 2009 is a lower production year. Dimes and nickels in particular. Finding them in circulation is more difficult as a result. For...
Not a Wide AM. Three things to look for: Even spacing between A and E (i.e., M is evenly spaced) Font of the FG (no serifs) Spacing even and no...
Finding the other stages is your next challenge. ;)
Fun pile of coins!
Fun find!!
Sorry for your misfortune. It is disappointing that folks out there are content to be like that. Truly a different population.
These are all large date specimens.
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Read what? :-)
Photo tips: Choose a backing that is solid and a color that contrasts with the color of your specimen. This will help the camera sense/focus on...
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