Very nice tokens, I'm not sure thats a donkey though:-)
That is totally awesome. I hope its authentic because I've never seen such a strong prisoner cent and with rotated dies at that. What a great find...
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html Here is a link to help explain WAMS & CAMS...
I can make out the 1964 halves, they are 90% silver. Buffalo nickel a dollar if your lucky. I had to look up the gold dollar because I don't know...
How about those WAMS & CAMS. 1992 P&D cents for Close AM in america, and 1998-2000 for Wide AM in america (especially 1999)...
I recieved my new Error Trends Coin Magazine today and there is a page that Fred Weinberg does different numismatic reports from varius...
Talk about rare, its not everyday you here about or see an E-10 from the military. Excellent post...
From the bottom of E in ONE to the top of the T in Cent. Looks like a scratch to me, but it may be something else...
Looks like a winner to me. To bad about the rev. scratch though...
Probably bought it off one of those tv shows that guarnteed the resale to be thru the roof. The funny thing is he'll more than likely sell it...
99% of the time, yes. The other 1% is the hard to find, or the price is right. 25- 40% in most cases, its that 1% again where a cleaning...
LOL, another reason to enjoy your raw coins...
I ask one of the locals here to read this thread and translate it for me. He saw nothing wrong with the wording and ask me why I didn't understand...
Indeed from worn dies. In the earlier years I believe the L on the rim was caused from worn master hubs, but on the zincolns I'm not sure if the...
Nice job with the new scope and a nice collection there...
63 barely, is it a struck thru?
65+
Good luck with that coin...
I've got a couple of the 57-D's with the dramatic machine doubling. This is one of the cases where MD does carry a small premium...
Looks like a lamination to me...
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