Made a Decadial type picture for catalogging coins and stuff from 1850 to 2029.
Got this one from roll searching the other last few days ago. Big surprise to me too.Yes, an extra high rim proof struck LM-Cent by ACoinJob...
Wide "AM" with a crosslet "G" in the disigners initials.
Really surprised to find this. Priceless. It has a Wida "AM" with a crosslet "G". The S mintmark shows signs of doubling under stereo microscope...
Beautiful sky blue discoloration.
More clearer in hand. Negligible in scans. It's a permanent discoloration, as steam cleaning never made it any cleaner.
There's talks of using Steel again; Congress & Sen. John Mc Cain are avidly seeking steel as a commerce tool once again. It's been on the...
1943-S, simple enough. by ACoinJob posted May 20, 2017 at 3:38 PM1943-S through right lens/top. by ACoinJob posted May 20, 2017 at 3:39 PMTwo...
You should be able to tell the difference in these photos.
Bright, eh? Look through the right lens next, and try and get them enlarged to show the numbers and letter/s up close please.
When you enlarge this photo, it shows an outline between 9 & 4 of the shadow of "9". "S" appears to either have a scratch or an initial behind the...
Cracks in holder.
Is the 1943-S, a resurfaced coin?
I'm still in love with BU Frosty White Silver American Eagles though. Great observation.
I recalled in the early 1980's when they reported a majority had been replated though. Also, finding true uncleaned & untouched UNC zinc/steel...
Seriously? It was slabbed by the Historic Society. Doesn't appear to be resurfaced. However, there are slight cracks in the coin holder on the...
This reverse side of a 1943 S steel cent has rich gold & red toning. The front none.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] For lack of quality photos, I'm good for it.
Ever heard of the BBB? lol.
Back of DIME.
Top B, middle B, and bottom B.
Separate names with a comma.