Thats great your getting your nephew started lets hope he takes to it well. He might decide to spend em too...
They are great pics. Obverse seems to be slightly mis-aligned too...
Nice find. It does look like the peel was missing before the strike on the reverse. Does it have an RPM?
Look at the date on this one. Imagine a straight line on top of the 7's, the 1 & 8 slope downward and to the left...
The CENT Lady, Nah:rolleyes:...
And Candles:eek:
OK, I didn't vote on the 64, so I'll say 65.
I don't think its close at all. Top pic does resemble a 7, but the last 2 kind of looks like the top of a 6. If you look at an 1877 pic you can...
64, is that a lamination on the 1?
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/Featured/1988RDV6.html Its a fairly new discovery, so the more people that know about the variety the more...
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1956&die_id=1956d1mm003&die_state=lds How about this one?
What a lucky find. I'm thinking 64, too many little nics on the rev. for a 65. The 2 nics on the O in one really stand out. Puts mine to shame...
Awhile back I saw a Littleton catalog and I believe a standard IHC in good condition was $8. Does anyone know what they would buy an IHC for?
I've always figured 25-30% on normal everyday transactions. Key date coins probably 15-20%. So- called newbie coins I could see 50%.(everyday junk...
Maybe they should use cent planchets and put 5 cents on them...
Very nice pic-up, I love the color...
A convincing reason, no, but I do believe they compliment a collection very nicely. They may become valuable one day or illegel to own, but until...
:confused: Water Filters:smile
Does that mean that those of us who own cancelled dies could be holding quite a bit a value to the counterfeiters? :eek:
That is a great day. I believe they're no more than fillers, but I did see a 14-D for sale for 20 or 25 bucks. I've traded some for rolls of...
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